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PLS1502 Assignment 3 (OPTION A & B COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 (561251) - DUE 2 April 2025

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PLS1502 Assignment 3 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 (561251) - DUE 2 April 2025; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.6.7-1.7.1-1.7.3.9. Ensure your success with us. . OPTION A In "African Historical Reconstruction," Osuagwu identifies four factors that he argues characterize and explain the nature of African Philosophy. Critically analyze these factors in the context of the discourses on Africa and assess whether or not they characterize African Philosophy in contemporary Africa. Guidelines: • Discuss these factors in detail, highlighting their limitations and strengths. PLS1501 • Evaluate whether these factors remain relevant in contemporary Africa. • Do these factors contribute to the establishment of African Philosophy? If so, explain why; if not, provide reasons. OPTION B In "Ethics and Morality in Yoruba Culture" (2004), Bewaji argues that "the basis of morality in Africa is human welfare, and not to earn reward from some divine or metaphysical being." Critically discuss this argument and determine whether or not it is plausible. Do you agree with the argument? If not, why not? If you agree, why do you agree? Guidelines: • Discuss what morality and ethics mean according to Bewaji. • Discuss whether Bewaji's argument about the basis of morality is plausible or not. • Is Bewaji’s argument about morality still relevant in contemporary ethical discourse? Why or why not?

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PLS1502
Assignment 3 Semester 1 2025
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Due Date: 2 April 2025
OPTION A:

INTRODUCTION

In "African Historical Reconstruction," Osuagwu proposes four factors that he believes
characterize and explain the nature of African Philosophy. These factors—ethno-African, geo-
temporal African, lego-African, and techno-African—represent various ways in which African
philosophy is situated within the broader historical, cultural, and geographical contexts of
Africa.

OPTION B:

INTRODUCTION

Morality and ethics have always played a central role in shaping societies across the world. In
the African context, moral thought is deeply rooted in communal values, social cohesion, and
the pursuit of human welfare. In Ethics and Morality in Yoruba Culture (2004), Bewaji argues
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