KENEZIAN MEDITATIONS ON STAYING ALIVE BY EACH INDIVIDUAL IS A COMPULSORY
SERVICE
In English UK
My dear fellow human beings, have you ever
realised that our individual gestation and birth is not optional. From the
moment of conception in our mother’s womb till our burial is a compulsory race
we run every second of everyday of our span of existence in this mundane world
without any options. May be that is why each of us really cries at birth but
keep quiet at the final cessation of each individual life, which we call death.
Our eyes are never satisfied by seeing new things nor our ears tired of hearing
hourly or daily news all our lifespan….Can anyone born of a woman, of whatever
race, creed or social stats do any of these and survive ?? …
·
Refuse to
breathe in nature’s fuel and live without inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide for
more than 5 minutes
·
Refuse to drink
in nature’s clean water or other alternatives for more than 5 days only
·
Exist without
ingesting any natural fruits, leaves and roots or other food supplements for 5 weeks
·
Deny oneself of
periodical relaxation, night sleep or other rest periods for 5 months
·
Refuse to perspire, spit out saliva or urinate when nature decrees so for more than 24 hours
·
Control anal
excretion of waste products without needing a laxative for more than 72 hours
Finally, who can consciously withhold the eyelids from blinking for more than 30 seconds
Finally, who can consciously withhold the eyelids from blinking for more than 30 seconds
The list is inexhaustible, but these examples are
enough to convince even the atheist, if one really exists, of Creation.
Being born into this world and fighting to stay
alive is a compulsory injunction as the Almighty Creator decrees so;
“Onye gbube achara onye gbube; Onye akpona ibeya Onye ikoli” is an Igbo warrior’s song that literally means
“Let each person zealously cut
grass in the field during manual labour; Let no one call the other a
prisoner” “Oke eweghi akwu, uzu enweghi akwu,
uwa bu olili, onye norisia onaa ba”, meaning “The rat does not own the palm nuts, the squirrel doesn’t either,
the world is an excursion, after we visit and stay awhile, we shall all go.”
Who really knows what follows this conscripted military service as it
were, where do we go next, is it to rest or to graduate into another compulsory
life?
Dr J. K.Danmbaezue,
a.k.a Rev. Prof. J. J. Kenez needs answers.
WHAT WAS THE GENESIS OF THIS WILD RUMINATION BY THIS INQUISITIVE
THEOSOPHIST
In
my voracious reading sprees as an inquisitive adolescent, the first person I
came across that asked a similar question was the biblical legendary Job, I
think. So, be patient with me as I ransack my medulla oblongata for veritable
reorientation of the genesis of this my soliloquy.
Job 3:20 ¶ Wherefore is light given to him that
is in misery, and life unto the bitter in soul;
Job 6:11 What is my strength, that I should hope?
and what is mine end, that I should prolong my life?
Job 7:7 ¶ O remember that my life is wind: mine
eye shall no more see good. {shall...: Heb. shall not return} {see: to see,
that is, to enjoy}
Job 7:15 So that my soul chooseth strangling, and death
rather than my life. {life: Heb. bones}
Job 9:21 Though I were perfect, yet would I not
know my soul: I would despise my life.
Job 10:1 ¶ My soul is weary of my life; I will
leave my complaint upon myself; I will speak in the bitterness of my soul.
{weary...: or, cut off while I live}
Job 10:12 Thou hast granted me life and favour, and thy visitation hath
preserved my spirit.
Job 12:10 In whose hand is the soul of every
living thing, and the breath of all mankind. {soul: or, life} {all...: Heb. all
flesh of man}
Job 13:14 Wherefore do I take my flesh in my
teeth, and put my life in mine hand?
Job 24:22 He draweth also the mighty with his
power: he riseth up, and no man is sure of life. {no...: or, he trusteth not
his own life}
Job 33:4 The Spirit of God hath made me, and the
breath of the Almighty hath given me life.
Job 33:18 He keepeth back his soul from the pit,
and his life from perishing by the sword. {from perishing: Heb. from passing}
Job 33:20 So that his life abhorreth bread, and
his soul dainty meat. {dainty...: Heb. meat of desire}
Job 33:22
Yea, his soul draweth near unto the grave, and his life to the destroyers.
Job 33:28 He will deliver his soul from going into the pit, and his life
shall see the light. {He...: or, He hath delivered my soul, etc, and my life}
Job 36:6 He preserveth not the life of the
wicked: but giveth right to the poor. {poor: or, afflicted}
Job 36:14
They die in youth, and their life is among the unclean. {They...: Heb. Their
soul dieth} {unclean: or, sodomites}
Job 38:39 Wilt thou hunt the prey for the lion?
or fill the appetite of the young lions, {the appetite: Heb. the life}
I am not a fanatic of the legends
the Israelites formulated after arrogating to themselves, THE CHOSEN PEOPLE,
then their Moses introduced the first bifurcation of humanity into CLEAN and
UNCLEAN CHILDREN OF THE SAME God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Wait a minute,
are we sure they accept the same God created us in the first place. Then, they
gave us THE GENTILES the compilation of their copyrighted fables, legends,
doctrines and dogmas.
And to date, most of us swallow
them. But as an honest student, I cannot deny them their intelligence in
providing us BOOKS OF WISDOM. I READ, CRAM, INGEST, AND REGURGITATE THOSE THAT
APPEAL TO ME. Do I have an option? What other ethnic group has dared provide
ALTERNATIVES without fighting crusades or jihads, the fallouts of which were
the Two World Wars and currently SELECTED ETHNIC CLEANSING going on all over
our so called GLOBAL VILLAGE. See what the same God's People are doing to the Palestinians,their ancestral blood brother, IS THAT HOW TO DEMONSTRATE BEING CHOSEN BY GOD, TELL ME.
NON-STOP
HUMAN MACHINES WE CANNOT CONTROL
With the current fund of scientific
knowledge, we now realise that once the heartbeat starts, its regularity may
increase or reduce but can never be stopped. In fact, it is the fluctuations in
heart that we call pulse rate that the sphygmanometer reads and thus its study
and expertise feeds most cardiologists. Same goes for other divinely ordained
functions we perform, awake of asleep; namely BREATHING, EXCRETION, GROWTH,
HEARTBEAT, IRRITABILITY, MOVEMENT, NUTRUITION and SEXUAL REPRODUCTION which is
optional.
Can we opt out? If you can, what are you
waiting for? Or else tell us what you are afraid of all these years you have
been sorrowing, failing and passing tests of survival?. Is it suicide, you
fear? So, my dear brothers and sisters, join me as I scan my medulla oblongata
for answers from all fields of knowledge and human endeavours.
IS
LIFE REALLY NOT A FORCE SERVICE IMPOSED BY THE CREATOR THAT ALL HUMANS HAVE NO
OPTIONS BUT TO LIVE
CONSIDER
THESE SUPERNATURAL MACHINES THAT WORK NON-STOP TO ENSURE WE DO NOT DISOBEY
1. THE HEART BEAT, which informs a woman that she is
truly pregnant, starts in the embryo.
The early formation of the heart begins in the pharyngeal, or throat, region.
The first visible indication of the embryonic heart occurs in the
undifferentiated mesoderm,
the middle of the three primary layers in the embryo, as a thickening of
invading cells. An endocardial
(lining) tube of flattened cells subsequently forms and continues to
differentiate until a young tube with forked anterior and posterior ends
arises. As differentiation and growth progress, this primitive tube begins to
fold upon itself, and constrictions along its length produce four primary
chambers. These are called, from posterior to anterior, the sinus venosus,
atrium, ventricle, and truncus arteriosus.
The characteristic bending of the tube causes the ventricle to swing first to
the right and then behind the atrium, the truncus coming to lie between the
sideways dilations of the atrium. It is during this stage of development and
growth that the first pulsations
of heart activity begin. Regular beating of the heart , which continues
intermittently till death is achieved as a result of the inherent rhythmicity
of cardiac muscle;
no nerves
are located within the heart itself, and no outside regulatory mechanisms are
necessary to stimulate the muscle to contract
rhythmically. That these rhythmic contractions originate in the cardiac muscle
can be substantiated by observing cardiac development in the embryo; cardiac
pulsations begin before adequate development of nerve fibres. In addition, it
can be demonstrated in the laboratory that even fragments of cardiac muscle in
tissue culture continue to contract rhythmically. Furthermore, there is no
gradation in degree of contraction of the muscle fibres of the heart, as would
be expected if they were primarily under nervous control.
2. RESPIRATION, in air-breathing vertebrates, either
of the two large organs of respiration located in the chest cavity and
responsible for adding oxygen to and removing carbon dioxide from the blood is
the most easily observed sign that we are alive. In humans each lung is encased
in a thin membranous sac called the pleura,
and each is connected with the trachea (windpipe) by its main bronchus
(large air passageway) and with the heart by the pulmonary arteries. The lungs
are soft, light, spongy, elastic organs that normally, after birth, always
contain some air. If healthy, they will float in water and crackle when
squeezed; diseased lungs sink. Each lung is divided into lobes separated from
one another by a tissue fissure. The right lung has three major lobes; the left
lung, which is slightly smaller because of the asymmetrical placement of the
heart, has two lobes. Internally, each lobe further subdivides into hundreds of
lobules.
Each lobule contains a bronchiole and affiliated branches, a thin wall, and
clusters of alveoli. In addition to respiratory activities, the lungs perform
other bodily functions. Through them, water, alcohol, and pharmacologic agents
can be absorbed and excreted. Normally, almost a quart of water is exhaled
daily; anaesthetic gases such as ether and nitrous oxide can be absorbed and
removed by the lungs. The lung is also a true metabolic organ. It is involved
in the synthesis, storage, transformation, and degradation of a variety of
substances, including pulmonary surfactant, fibrin, and other functionally
diverse molecules (i.e., histamine, angiotensin, and prostaglandins).
3. HORMONES are the Creator’s disciplinary officers
that work round the clock in our short span of existence. A hormone is an
organic substance secreted by plants and animals that functions in the
regulation of physiological activities and in maintaining homeostasis.
Hormones carry out their functions by evoking responses from specific organs or
tissues that are adapted to react to minute quantities of them. The classical
view of hormones is that they are transmitted to their targets in the
bloodstream after discharge from the glands that secrete them. This mode of
discharge (directly into the bloodstream) is called endocrine
secretion. The meaning of the term hormone has been extended beyond the
original definition of a blood-borne secretion, however, to include similar
regulatory substances that are distributed by diffusion across cell membranes
instead of by a blood system. Our hormones affect every part of our body from
our ability to conceive to where we put fat on, so when they go haywire, they
can cause big problems Hormones control everything from where you gain weight
to how you feel. They're chemical messengers that help your body work and are
involved in absolutely everything we do, whether we realise it or not. Whatever
your age or life stage, hormones are very much part of who you are, so learning
to keep them in check is vital to your wellbeing.
4. HUMAN NERVOUS SYSTEM is the primary ICT in our
bodies that conducts stimuli from sensory receptors to the brain
and spinal
cord and that conducts impulses back to other parts of the body. As with
other higher vertebrates, the human nervous system has two main parts: the
central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous
system (the nerves that carry impulses to and from the central nervous system).
In humans the brain is especially large and well developed. Almost all nerve
cells, or neurons,
are generated during prenatal life, and in most cases they are not replaced by
new neurons thereafter. Morphologically, the nervous system first appears about
18 days after conception, with the genesis of a neural plate.
Functionally, it appears with the first sign of a reflex
activity during the second prenatal month, when stimulation by touch of the
upper lip evokes a withdrawal response of the head. Many reflexes of the head,
trunk, and extremities can be elicited in the third month. During its
development the nervous system undergoes remarkable changes to attain its
complex organization. In order to produce the estimated 1 trillion neurons
present in the mature brain, an average of 2.5 million neurons must be
generated per minute during the entire prenatal life. This includes the
formation of neuronal circuits comprising 100 trillion synapses,
as each potential neuron is ultimately connected with either a selected set of
other neurons or specific targets such as sensory endings. Moreover, synaptic
connections with other neurons are made at precise locations on the cell
membranes of target neurons. The totality of these events is not thought to be
the exclusive product of the genetic code, for there are simply not enough
genes to account for such complexity. Rather, the differentiation and
subsequent development of embryonic cells into mature neurons and glial cells
are achieved by two sets of influences: (1) specific subsets of genes
and (2) environmental stimuli from within and outside the embryo. Genetic
influences are critical to the development of the nervous system in ordered and
temporally timed sequences. Cell differentiation, for example, depends on a
series of signals that regulate transcription, the process in which
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
molecules give rise to ribonucleic acid (RNA)
molecules, which in turn express the genetic messages that control cellular
activity. Environmental influences derived from the embryo itself include
cellular signals that consist of diffusible molecular factors (see below Neuronal
development). External environmental factors include nutrition, sensory
experience, social interaction, and even learning. All of these are essential
for the proper differentiation of individual neurons and for fine-tuning the
details of synaptic connections. Thus, the nervous system requires continuous
stimulation over an entire lifetime in order to sustain functional activity.
A TYPICAL SOCRATIC EPILOGUE BY DR KENEZ OF BIAFRA
DECLINE
IN SOCIAL ETHICS IS THE CRUX OF MORAL DEPRAVITY SINCE THE BIAFRAN WAR ENDED
Double-faced Christians and Muslims now abound everywhere; they worship Satan at night and come to mosques / churches on Fridays / Sundays! This lifestyle has eroded the credentials of our forebears! There is now, an urgent need to redeem our children from these nefarious practices! We must revert to the legacies of our renowned grandfathers, improve on it and bequeath the next generation a better religious legacy than we had!
If you are concerned that our children need fresh religious air that suits this global village and that posterity deserves a better lifestyle devoid of wearing masks of deceit, pretences, subterfuges, ‘holier-than-thou’ attitudes, then join us in the sanitation exercise. Your offspring will remain forever grateful that a select group of enlightened ‘Homo sapiens sapientis’ took the bull by the horns to avert the perilous moral decadence that is steadily turning all of us into unabashed hypocrites, unrepentant fanatics and deluded mystics. You are welcome!
Culture is a summation of ethnocentric survival strategies that each sub-unit of humanity had developed over the centuries, institutionalized and passed on to their descendants. The sons and daughters of the Almighty Creator have ignored their ONE CULTURE; which is OBEDIENCE TO ALL THE NATURAL LAWS as ONE WORLD RELIGION.
Double-faced Christians and Muslims now abound everywhere; they worship Satan at night and come to mosques / churches on Fridays / Sundays! This lifestyle has eroded the credentials of our forebears! There is now, an urgent need to redeem our children from these nefarious practices! We must revert to the legacies of our renowned grandfathers, improve on it and bequeath the next generation a better religious legacy than we had!
If you are concerned that our children need fresh religious air that suits this global village and that posterity deserves a better lifestyle devoid of wearing masks of deceit, pretences, subterfuges, ‘holier-than-thou’ attitudes, then join us in the sanitation exercise. Your offspring will remain forever grateful that a select group of enlightened ‘Homo sapiens sapientis’ took the bull by the horns to avert the perilous moral decadence that is steadily turning all of us into unabashed hypocrites, unrepentant fanatics and deluded mystics. You are welcome!
Culture is a summation of ethnocentric survival strategies that each sub-unit of humanity had developed over the centuries, institutionalized and passed on to their descendants. The sons and daughters of the Almighty Creator have ignored their ONE CULTURE; which is OBEDIENCE TO ALL THE NATURAL LAWS as ONE WORLD RELIGION.
That
is what we desperately need today just we use cellular phones and the Internet
without killing anyone. Respect for and obedience to all the laws of nature is the
key for a peaceful world with beautiful people living, loving and sharing the
Creator's benefits as equal heirs to his blissful global world that we now
share amicably thanks to scientists who have uncovered his designs for our
mutual existence. LET US LIVE IN PEACE! This is the ‘One Global Religion’ that
humanity needs now for ‘One Peaceful Global Village! Here I rest my case/pen!
You are welcome to “Let us reason together” as Isaiah, the prophet invited his kinsmen many centuries ago or sit on the fence and die unenlightened by genuine Aristotelian-Kantian combine of deductive and inductive logic, aided by current fund of science knowledge and enquiry to unravel the fables and legends that are now labelled as theology! There is nothing theological about an accumulation of guesswork done by primitive men! They are simply a collection of puerile belief in man-made doctrines, dogmas and rituals that is steadily pushing the humane race to annihilation. Here, I rest my objective of penning this protracted but comprehensive diatribe. Call it heresy, if you like. I do not care a dime. Truth is supreme! Truth is Life, my people declare!
You are welcome to “Let us reason together” as Isaiah, the prophet invited his kinsmen many centuries ago or sit on the fence and die unenlightened by genuine Aristotelian-Kantian combine of deductive and inductive logic, aided by current fund of science knowledge and enquiry to unravel the fables and legends that are now labelled as theology! There is nothing theological about an accumulation of guesswork done by primitive men! They are simply a collection of puerile belief in man-made doctrines, dogmas and rituals that is steadily pushing the humane race to annihilation. Here, I rest my objective of penning this protracted but comprehensive diatribe. Call it heresy, if you like. I do not care a dime. Truth is supreme! Truth is Life, my people declare!
FROM YOUR CHIEF SERVANT OF THE
HOLY SPIRIT OF THE ALMIGHTY CREATOR;
Dr Jideofo Kenechukwu Danmbaezue,
D.Sc.
a.k.a Rev. Prof. J. J. Kenez,
AGUNABU UMUELECHI BIAFRA
Here, I rest my objective of penning this protracted but comprehensive diatribe. Call it heresy, if you like. I do not care a dime. Truth is supreme! Truth is Life, my people declare!
That is another conundrum;
WHAT IS TRUTH ?
A PRAGMATIC ATTEMPT AT DEFINING TRUTH BY A PRACTISING CLINICAL
PSYCHOLOGIST AS WELL AS A MODERN THEOSOPHIST;
Dr Jideofo Kenechukwu Danmbaezue, D.Sc.
Every branch of knowledge comes
under classical philosophy, the king of all studies whether scientific or not.
That is why Ph. D. is regarded and is the summit of academic ascent. Other
doctorate degrees build on this base, like D.Litt. and D.Sc., which are
post-doctoral degrees obtained only by exceptional students who major in
advanced researches in the specialised fields. All knowledge comes under the
scrutiny of Philosophy. To appreciate my dissertation, therefore, we must
established baselines for what we can and should accept as truth for the
citizens of this global village our world has turned into!
The meaning of truth has been
explained by some philosophers as relating to objects or visible realities;
namely Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Dewey and Descartes. These were the front
liners in the realism, pragmatism, existentialism, for they raised and gave us
insight into the question:
WHAT IS TRUTH?
They tried to answer; can truth be known with certainty
without subjective colorinations by individuals? How do we know that we
actually know anything, in other words; what is reality?
Because of these types of questions, great thinkers
try to decipher the nature of reality. Reality as we have earlier stated can be
subjective or objective. Here, we are concerned with the reality that cuts
across intellectual pursuits, academic excellence and international boundaries!
Can reality be practically and conceptually perceived?
IN I S M OR KENEZIANISM, WE DO NOT HOLD BRIEFS FOR
THOSE WHO SPEAK FROM BOTH SIDES OF THEIR MOUTH OR WITH THEIR TONGUES IN THEIR
CHEEKS! WE BLURT IT OUT AS IT IS. FOR US TRUTH IS A GENUINE AND TRANSPARENT REPRESENTATION OF EVENTS AS THEY OCCURRED OR OF FACTS AS THE CREATOR HAS MADE THEM. TRUTH IS NAKED. ANYWHERE YOU FIND IT WEARING PANTS,
BRA, LIPSTICK OR SUNSHADE, REJECT IT FOR IT HAS CEASED TO BE TRUTH! TRUTH IS
INNOCENT AND GUILTLESS. IT IS ALWAYS A NEWBORN BABY FROM THE
CREATOR.
Human knowledge is based upon the truth of things,
facts, visible realities and evidence that mortal men observe in the created
universe. To know the truth implies the knowledge, comprehension or
understanding of reality. Knowledge or truth that arise from such sources as
common sense, honest observation, right reasoning and practical experience are
referred to and respected as scientific! That is our concern in this
dissertation that will integrate all shades of opinion under normal temperature
and pressure. Other sources like authority, tradition, intuition and revelation
belong to another realm of knowledge where belief and faith reign supreme. This
brand of knowledge has eternally been the conundrum the breeds disagreements,
socio-centric nepotism, apartheid policies, racial inequalities in creed,
politics and religion.
Following the practical or observable aspects of
reality; Socrates, who incidentally was the first victim of holding on to the
truth, with his students; Plato, Aristotle and some others maintained that
truth was/is objective or that it is concerned with things in practical life.
The greatest philosopher that gave us the genesis of true knowledge and thereby
established the accurate definition of truth, was Rene Descartes who gave us
the axiom “COGITO, EGO SUM’ literally meaning; “I DOUBT, THEREFORE I AM”; or “I
know from my ability to doubt, that at least I exist” This is what is
known as truth correspondence between what is said and what one says about it!
Prior to Descartes ultimate work on Epistemology,
Aristotle had described truth in his Metaphysics thus: Truth consists in saying or
affirming of being: that it is, and non-being, that it is not. This was also the views held by
Parmenides and Protogoras. “All
things are true in as much as they are”, and, “That is true which is in reality
as it is seen by the one perceiving it” are other ways early philosophers
described reality. The
correspondence theory of Augustine of Hippo summarised the point by stating
that the nature of the truth
consists in the conformity of thing with the intellect. Thomas Aquinas later opined that,
truth is the correspondence of the intellect with the extra-mental object or
particular entity. This he called ontological or existential truth, which
pragmatic, verifiable and subjective in that it is experienced and verifiable.
Those of us who belong to pragmatic and existential
schools of thought agree, accept and affirm that truth being the formulation of
experience is certain of popularity since in the final analysis; truth is
always economical, convenient and successful in practice. It saves time and
money as it insists on the cash-value of an idea. The pragmatist examines the fruits,
consequences and facts of truth. It is expedient in the way of our thinking...
In the case of the rational enterprise we are here concerned with, its rational
coherence or consistency occurs when it agrees with the system of concept and
relations already accepted as true by philosophers, natural scientists and
computer-age students.
WHAT IS THE NATURE OF REALITY?
Some early thinkers claimed that our human world
was/is divided into two realities:
·
The world of visible data, visible objects and
objective facts based upon the theory of their independence from the
perceiving individual, and
·
The world of intuitions or perceived reality based on
the theory that reality is internal, subjective and personal.
The world of objective fact exists independent of the
knower! A fact exists and is not worried or affected by its being
known that is to say a reality remains in its form, existence and essence,
whether we know it or not. It is there in creation. We can find it if we want.
It is for us to discover it, if we can. Whether we discover it or not, it does
not cease to exist or be what it is.
Realists metamorphose into disciples of I S M since
Reality is something out there, obeying the laws
of creation, regardless of our approval and belief. Research is the main tool
for natural scientists. He collects data, analyses them employing both
deductive and inductive reasoning. A realist recognises that facts are
obstinate. We cannot wish facts away! They always refuse to quit. If one
thrusts one’s finger into a flame it will burn. If one eats rotten food, he is
sure of having a running stomach that needs medical intervention. The treatment
is not dependent of the social status of the patient! Water gives life but can
also kill when taken more than the lungs can cope with. Water does not pity a
drowning man; tall or short, rich or poor, male or female, young or aged. If
you do not know how to float you die inside too much water! That is the nature
of objects in the world, regardless of who knows or is ignorant of them.
Kenezians and natural scientists know that Metaphysics
is concerned with the study of reality which is perceived differently by the
idealists, realists, pragmatists and existentialists. Philosophers discuss the nature of
the existence of reality, the beings we share the universe with, the mortal man
and his destiny, the natural and supernatural entities he theorises of, and the
purpose of all the other living and non-living things he observes competing
with him in the eternal survival of the fittest till his time on planet
expires! Positivism is a claim that scientific laws and
facts control physical, human behaviour, actions and emotions. Positivism ended
the dogmatism and negativism of religionists and the assumptions and
speculations of philosophy. Once you accept this ‘modus operandi’ you have
arrived and you are welcome to the base of INTEGRATIONAL SPIRITAN MOVEMENT. It
is the tool for globalisation of the true allegiance, loyalty and worship of
the Almighty Creator of us all!
WHAT IS THE NATURE OF IDEALISM?
The idealist believes that man is a composite of mind
and body, though with different capacities and functions. He has never seen the
mind but knows from his daily feelings, verbalisations and thought that he
possesses a spiritual aspect. Thus he regards himself as a part of the supreme
or eternal spirit. He believes he has freewill and is determined to challenge
the forces of nature. This explains the Kantian notion that man is both free
and determined. He is deemed free because of his free will to make decisions
responsibly but determined because he is a natural being who must obey the
natural law, hence the conception of positivism or logical positivism.
If man is a child of God, then he definitely is part
of God due to the possession of the dual gifts of soul or mind, the idealist
argues. Therefore, idealists argue that the child or pupil of religion ought to
be educated to fulfil his spiritual elements. The child should be educated to
be properly integrated spiritually and corporeally to appreciate his invisible
and visible nature. He must be educated to realise that the universe has a
meaning and purpose. This knowledge is believed by the idealist to be innate in
man. The role of the teacher is to pull out knowledge or ideas already
contained within the individual. Idealists eventually metamorphose
into religionists, unfortunately many become fanatics.
The idealist teacher has the function of inculcating
in all members of a community the notion of respecting one’s family, town,
or nation. According to Kristnamurti, education is to
understand the adequate meaning of life through critical education that creates
self-knowledge which is awareness of the total psychological process.
With the acquisition of self-knowledge, one understands the futility of
egoism, selfishness, violence, efficiency, etc promoted by modern technical
education; hence the right type of education properly integrates both the
educator and the educand into accepting the norms and mores of the community,
thereby cultivating high values.
Realism, on the other hand, can be grouped into
rational, hence its forms of the classical and religious perspective and
scientific or pragmatist realism. The religious or scholastic Thomist and the
classical realism follow the foot-step of Aristotle, though the
Religious realism embraces Aquinas’s view. Thomas
Aquinas, a Catholic theologian synthesized and adopted the Aristotelian
philosophy to the Christian doctrines. The classical and the
scholastic/religious realist agree that the material world exists independent
of man’s approval or disapproval.
Scholasticism, the Christian philosophy begun by
Augustine of Africa reached its popularity through Aquinas’ philosophical
contribution. While Augustine adopted the Platonic view of the usage of ideas,
Aquinas followed the Aristotelian view of science. The aim of Scholasticism was
to harmonize faith with reason. Thus, it rationalised the Christian teaching
through the scholastic method which consisted of stating
·
the position of proposition;
·
the refutation of any contrary view or thesis to the
proposition,
·
The proof of the accepted proposition; (iv) and the
analysis or refutation of any objection to the advanced proof.
Scholasticism prevailed in the European Universities
in the Middle Ages until the advent of modern philosophy which emphasised
rationally, experience and analysis to be-little or dwarf faith and critical
dogmatism. The scholasticism agreed that God created material things and
supernatural entities in an orderly and harmonious manner yet it maintains that
reason and experience induced man to know that the spiritual element of man’s
nature was superior to matter. It employed reason and experience to synthesize
faith and not to contradict it. The scholastic philosophy supported the view
that man, though immortal, was free and responsible for his actions, hence
children should be educated to be intellectually well-balanced persons as
against those who are simple well-adjusted to the physical and social
environment. 10 This notion is Greek and Roman whereby
moral, intellectual and physical elements are co-ordinated to form an educand
who is intelligent, wise, courageous, temperate and responsible in discharging
his duties as a citizen.
The scientific or natural realism of F. Bacon, J.
Locke, D. Hume, B. Russell and A. North Whitehead, contributed to the
development of scientific knowledge through the positivism or logical
positivism in 19th century.
The scientific realism argues that the mission of philosophy is to co-ordinate
the concepts and discoveries of sciences. It holds that the universe is not
permanent and that change is real in observing the natural law which is
constant and unchanging.
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The natural realist believes that the existence of the
invisible realities is unreal and the invisible entities cannot be proved
empirically because they cannot be experienced.
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The scientific realist argues that man is basically
biological and he does not have free will, hence the Kantian or Marxian view
that man is casually determined by his physical and social environment and
nature.
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The realists especially the classical and the
religious ones think that man and the world, as creatures of God should be
directed towards the transcendent cause, hence education prepares the
individual for life after death but on the other hand, education for the
pragmatist is not a preparation for life but life itself.
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The pragmatist sees reality as the interaction of the
human being with his environment and that is why reality is regarded as the sum
total of what we experience since what cannot be experienced is unreal for the
pragmatist.
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The pragmatist maintains that it is the individual who
creates his own reality which is subject to change. The existentialist also
perceives reality as something personally experienced and lived without
pretences. Individuals, according to this view, ought to interpret reality
freely and responsibly.
2. Epistemology: Theory of
Knowledge:
One is curious to know oneself and the world.
Knowledge in opposing belief, ignorance and opinion, is a result of adequate
information from many sources, namely, human experience, reason, revelation,
authority and intuition. What one knows must have three elements or factors, namely,
it must be truthful, observable with reason and there must be evidence for what
we know.
Man wants to know in order to dispel his
ignorance and fears of the surroundings. Knowledge establishes facts of
realities. It purges the human mind from superstitious beliefs, wrong
assumptions, theories, issued, in order to establish the truth about things and
claims.
Epistemology raises question about the origins, nature
and the scope of human knowledge. Some of its objectives include investigating
whether knowledge is probable or whether some knowledge is certain. It wants to
find out how we obtain “knowledge” from the surroundings; “discover” knowledge
or “invent” it? Is all knowledge of equal value or not? And how are we sure of
our answer? Are there one or more methods of knowing? Is it possible that one
should know something in its entirety?
Epistemology argues that man acquires knowledge about
reality, no matter, the imperfections in the human understanding. This claim
challenges the views of the sceptics in the Middle Ages who maintained that the
knowledge of an object was impossible. However, man cannot boast of knowing and
comprehending an object in its entirety. At least, we must assert that man has
a partial knowledge of his own existence and the existence of other material
objects. If he acknowledges that he is or exists, he must recognize that some
other existent being both visible and invisible are or exist. Some sources of
knowledge include empirical, rational, authoritative, intuitive and revealed
sources.
i.
Empirical or scientific knowledge:
To know something entails to be acquainted with the
object. To know in Latin is “scientia” from “scire”, from where science derives
its claim of validity. There are three processes in knowledge – the individual
or the subject, the object to be known and mental act that establishes a
relationship between the subject and the known object.
The empirical knowledge is acquired through the sense
perception. The experience of the subject plays a great role in that the
investigator collects data, sees the materials, manipulates them, observes and
makes experiments to verify his results. There is no authority except facts
which can be obtained by observation. The empiricist or scientist believes that
nothing is in the mind what is has not been perceived” “nihill est in intellect
non fuerit in sensu”, hence the Lockean view of “tabula rasa” – the clean blank
of the human mind at birth. Thus, all deductions are made from facts
Empirical knowledge does not operate through the sense
perception alone-it believes in doing, in action for practical result. It
supports the Chinese proverb that states “that what I say I remember, what I
hear, if forget, what I do, I understand.” This is graphically put: “one
showing is worth a hundred sayings.
This type of knowledge is promoted by scientists and
philosophers. Such thinkers include Aristotle (384-322 BC), John Locke
(1632-1704), Herberb Spencer (1820-1903) – the English evolutionist who
believes that empirical knowledge is the most valuable and worthier than the
other sources of knowledge. Other notable supporters of empiricism include:
Francis Fenelon (1561-1715), John Amon Comenius (1592-1670), Francis Bacon
(1561-1626), and Roger Bacon (1214-1670). Francis Bacon supported the use of
scientific method in establishing rational knowledge. This method destroys what
he called the idols of the mind, namely, the idols of the tribe, cave, market
place and theatre.
Empirical knowledge supports the acquisition of
concrete, practical, vocational skills, mathematical, philosophy, pure
sciences, language for communications for diplomatic reasons, concrete study of
history, politics, etc. for their benefits and not for literacy and artistic
reasons as in the classical periods. It pays little attention to arts, music
and literature as it criticises dogmatic, authoritarian teaching and doctrines
as they cannot be demonstrated practically. Empirical education emphasizes
doing, action and production of material goods through technology in science.
It pays little attention to higher values geared towards spiritual development
and that is one of the reasons why it is suspicious to the Christian idealists.
ii. Rational knowledge
This type of knowledge is acquired by the use of reason
through the agency of human intellect. Some philosophers claim that rational
knowledge is superior to the sensory knowledge in that rational knowledge
establishes truth of the facts which are more tenable and ever constant as
evidenced in mathematics. Its superiority over empirical knowledge is based on
the view that scientific knowledge is in constant change. However, the
rationalist does not ignore that the sensory knowledge is the raw material for
intellectual activity. For the rationalist, senses give partial knowledge. The
propounders of rational knowledge include Plato, Socrates, Rene Descartes,
George Berkeley, etc. rational knowledge promotes mathematics, philosophy and
critical studies.
Rational knowledge can be classified into three major
parts: the principle of exclude middle; the principle of non-contradiction and
the principle of identity. The principle of excluded middle states that one
whole cannot be put into fraction and still exists properly. No statement can
be half true or false. It is either true or false. The principle of
non-contradiction maintains that a thing cannot be that thing and the opposite
at the same time. For instance, Angelina is a woman; she is just a woman and
can never be a man. The principle of identity claims that one thing is one and
not more than one at the same time. If something is true or false, it is true
or false. Thus, we can vividly and logically assert that all men are mortal and
Joseph is a man and conclude that Joseph who is a man is mortal.
CRITICAL THINKING AND SCIENTIFIC METHOD:
Scientific or empirical method is a child of critical
thinking which is one of the aims of philosophy and proper method of tackling
issues in human life. What does critical thinking mean? It is a process by
which one constructively gives a close examination, re-examination or
reappraisal of the theorems, opinions, ideas, issues, methods, etc which are
adopted by people in society. It is not a mere criticism for the sake of
criticising issues and opinions. Critical thinking is done on good faith to
erase misconceptions and confusions. It clarifies misunderstanding. Once a free
individual understands an issue, he or she is in the position to evaluate
matters for the purposes of establishing the truth concerning situations.
Critical thinking creates initiative and independence
of the person to refrain from dancing to the tune of the crowd or what an
existentialist thinker - Karl Jaspers called the ‘Herd’. Opinions and concepts
should be subjected to constant re-examination and analysis in order to be
permanent and unchangeable. Things and values do change; reality changes. It is
the duty of a critical thinker who must be responsible to effect a positive
change for prosperity.
Some examples of proofs arising from critical
approach are witnessed in logic which is used to clarify concepts. It is the
law governing conclusions or rational or intellectual proofs that are valid.
i. if we establish that all living
creatures are mortal as first premise and establish
that Okonkwo is a living creature as the second
premise. The conclusion is that Okonkwo is mortal.
ii. Have you ever seen a mouse sucking like lambs and
puppies? Have you seen a
mouse laying eggs? No. But a mouse gives birth to
young ones just as sheep and dogs. All animals that bear young mammals feed
their babies with the mother’s milk. Though we have never seen a baby mouse do
so only because mice may be shy of humans when they suckle their young ones.
Scientific method is interested in the investigation
of things and establishment of new facts, truth of reality or existence.
Scientific method is empirical and not speculative philosophy in that the
scientific method collects facts or data, observes and probes into them and
presents result which must be tested and subjected to verification before
establishing them as valid, constant and absolute. This method is open to every
person to test and prove or disprove the result. It rejects all assumptions and
presumptions.
However, its result though acceptable to be absolute
for a particular time, but it is still provisional because it is subject to
change with time if a new result is reached with new instruments and invention
challenge and disprove the old ones. Thus, the scientific method like
philosophy is not dogmatic.
From what we have stated above, it means that proofs
and verification are tools in philosophy. Proofs are used by intellect in
proving theoretical and mathematical problems to establish knowledge or truth
about reality or existence whilek verification uses data, observation and
experiments to do the same. Proofs and verification are based on ontology or
metaphysics-the knowledge of something in existence. We realise that ontology
is the science or knowledge of being, the knowledge which is derived from
critical thinking about the natural phenomena. This is established with the use
of the principle of cause and effect understood through critical thinking. With
rational knowledge, one arrives at adequate conclusions with the help of
accurate principles.
LIKE I SAID AT
THE BEGINNING OF THIS SECTION, THIS IS JUST AN ATTEMPT BY A CLINICIAN; NO ONE
HAS EVER GIVEN A UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED DEFINITION!