Chukwugozie Donatus Nwoye
Research by chukwugozie donatus nwoye
Human Dignity and the Limits of Genetic Manipulation: An Analysis of Sandel’s Critique of Bioethical Engineering
In an age where science is no longer content with merely healing the human body but increasingly seeks to redesign it, the question of what it means to be human has become more urgent than ever. The rapid growth of genetic technologies has opened possibilities that were once unimaginable, raising deep concerns about whether humanity is gradually crossing moral boundaries that safeguard human worth and identity. Against this backdrop, the ethical debate surrounding genetic manipulation has...
Read more →An Analysis of John Rawls’ Justice As Fairness Vis-À-Vis Nigerian Democracy
Nigeria’s democratic experience presents a striking contrast between constitutional ideals and lived political realities. While democracy is expected to guarantee fairness, equal participation, and just distribution of social goods, the Nigerian context continues to reflect persistent inequality, weak institutional accountability, electoral disputes, and elite dominance in governance. These contradictions raise fundamental concerns about whether democracy in practice aligns with its...
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