Understanding wildlife crime from eco-existential and African perspectives: A psycho-philosophical investigation

CH Mayer - International Journal of Environmental Research and …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Wildlife crime has huge consequences regarding global environmental changes to animals,
plants and the entire ecosystem. Combatting wildlife crime effectively requires a deep …

The psychology of bereavement and mourning rituals in a Northern Sotho community

MW Makgahlela - 2016 - ulspace.ul.ac.za
The Euro-American bereavement literature has greatly contributed towards the management
of the bereaved over centuries by psychologists. However, much of the literature lacks …

A reflection on ritual murders in the biblical text from an African perspective

T Rugwiji, MA Masoga - Scriptura: Journal for Contextual …, 2018 - journals.co.za
Ritual murders have recently been widespread among African societies in general. Reports
of such murders have become cause for concern. African countries that are implicated in …

The conceptual injustice of the brain death standard

W Choi - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2024 - Springer
Family disputes over the diagnosis of brain death have caused much controversy in the
bioethics literature over the conceptual validity of the brain death standard. Given the …

Overcoming the Fear of Death: A Clue from an Ontological Engagement between Heidegger and Sartre

IC IGWE - AQUINO| Journal of Philosophy, 2021 - acjol.org
There is hardly any concept in any human language that is as terrifying and frightening as
the term death, perhaps due to its enigmatic status. In fact, no normal human being, except a …

Cultural considerations in the declaration of death by neurologic criteria in Africa

W Waweru-Siika, DS Sokhi, V Naanyu - Death Determination by …, 2023 - Springer
In most African countries, death can only be certified by law after circulatory-respiratory
arrest. The idea that one can be declared dead by neurologic criteria while one's heart is still …

Cybernetic immortality and ecological imbalance: Insights from African anthropoholist physico-spiritual ecology

IV Edache - … in Anthroposophy and Environmentalism a Hybrid of …, 2021 - books.google.com
Man is constantly seeking to improve himself and to overcome the challenge of the
limitations of life and death. Several approaches in addressing this challenge abound …

[PDF][PDF] Death and morality: perspectives on the moral function of death among the basoga of Uganda

AP Isiko, P Serugo - EUREKA: Social and Humanities,(5), 2021 - papers.ssrn.com
Numerous studies on death in African societies with no doubt have been successfully
conducted though their preoccupation has been with the religious and spirituality …

The Paradox of the Concepts of Life and Death in African Traditional Religion

MU Chukwuedo, AC Ede - IGWEBUIKE: African Journal of Arts and …, 2019 - acjol.org
Life and death are inseparable. There can be no death if there is no life. People'minds have
been faced with the uncertainty surrounding life and death. This paper examines the …

Living but leaving: Therapy in light and right of life and death in traditional-cum-contemporary societies

G Wango, G Wairire - 2018 - erepository.uonbi.ac.ke
Dealing with death can be demanding and anxiety provoking for counselling practitioners.
There is need to focus on therapeutic strategies aimed at assisting persons deal with loss …