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OLALERE Kunle Oluwafemi, ADEDOKUN Temitope RuthAbstract: Our primary focus in this essay is to understand the claim of classical foundationalists such as C.I. Lewis in their attempt to postulate foundationalism as a means of explaining the structure and justification of knowledge. |
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Bodising NarahAbstract: Generally, identity can refer to a social category defined by being a part of a certain community and its characteristics, in which an individual takes pride in being associated with or biological features that an individual takes, which might be naturally endowed, having social consequences. |
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10-17 |
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18-27 |
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28-38 |
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39-42 |
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43-47 |
















