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Orı́ and neuroscience: a ontextualization of the Yoruba idea of causality in the age of modern science

This paper examines the submission of neuroscience on freewill within the religious and cultural contexts of the Yoruba in South-western Nigeria. The findings of neuroscience are juxtaposed with the concept of Orı́, with a view to finding how these scientific and religio-cultural lines of determinis...

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720 |a Gbadamosi, O. A.  |e author 
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520 |a This paper examines the submission of neuroscience on freewill within the religious and cultural contexts of the Yoruba in South-western Nigeria. The findings of neuroscience are juxtaposed with the concept of Orı́, with a view to finding how these scientific and religio-cultural lines of determinism can be compatible with the concept of freedom today. The study adopts the hylomorphic theory of Bolaji Idowu, which posits that woman is ara (body) plus ẹ̀mı́ (spirit). 
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024 8 |a Africology: The Journal of Pan African Studies 12(6), pp. 7-23 
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653 |a Freewill 
653 |a Neuroscience 
653 |a Determinism 
653 |a Orı́ 
653 |a Hylomorphism 
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