2019 Volume 6

2019 Volume 6

  1. A Critique to Marx’s Contemporary Philosophy of Humanism
    by: Dr. Abdul Shakil
    Abstract: Humanism is not a new ideal. It is perhaps as old as philosophy itself and has its historical roots in human civilization. It is rather a technical term, which denotes an intellectual or moral conception. It recognizes the value and dignity of man. It represents a system of thought concerned with human affairs in general. Furthermore, it is an attitude, which attaches primary importance to man, his faculties, aspirations, growth, fulfillment, freedom and creativity…
  2. An Assessment of Access to Urban Land for Housing by Public Servants in Motta Town, Amhara, Ethiopia
    by: Dr Mohammad Shamim, Sefinew Kassie
    Abstract: One of the key challenges in urban centers has been the lack of access to affordable land and housing. The study has been conducted on Motta town of East Gojjam zone Amhara Regional state of Ethiopia with overall objective of Assessing of Access by Public Servants to Urban Land for Housing in Motta Town. In order to achieve the objective 141 sample of public servants had been selected for survey questionnaire and 5 land management experts selected for structured interview. The study used both primary and secondary data and was analyzed through SPSS software and Microsoft office Excel. Finding of the study shows that most of the public servant of the town acquires land through paid initial lease cost with allotment…
  3. Re- Visiting of Being Through Dasein
    by: Dr. Diwan Taskheer Khan
    Abstract: The Fundamental ontology, as visualized in Being and Time, stood to be Heidegger’s philosophical enterprise. His sole aim has been to work out the question about the meaning of Being in general. As he points out the analytic of Dasein is to prepare the way for the problematic of fundamental ontology – the question of the meaning of Being in general. But it does not mean that there are two separate stages: the study of man and the study of Being. It is not even the case that one begins with man and ends with Being, nor vice versa. We can rather say that a study of man is itself a study of Being; and to this, from Heidegger’s later perspective we can add that a study of Being is itself a study of man…
  4. A study on Academic Stress and its impact among students in Nizwa College of Technology (NCT)–2019
    by: Ms. V. Kavitha Rajan, Omayma Saifsa’ud al Mashrafi
    Abstract: At Current scenario, academic stress is mental stress and it is common. This study sample size is 210 and collected from various academic departments. It focuses on demographic profile such as gender, age, education level and marital status. The study analyzed stress in various approach, stated to academic stresses are namely fear in writing exam, assignments, attending exam, English communication and relationship with faculty members. Academic stressors are majority in female respondents facing the said factors than male respondents. On the other hand, physiological stress such as feeling sad, not able to concentrate, excessive fear, extreme attitude and headache/backache are common issues between male and female respondents…
  5. Relevance of Gandhian Secularism in Modern India
    by: Dr. Naushaba Anjum
    Abstract: The idea of Secularism as given by Gandhi is really fascinating because in the modern India, there is a conflict between religions. The political leaders in these days in India make conspiracy over religion. They create chaos and distortion on the name of religion only which is in result of depletion of peace from the society. Every day they used to fight on religion and also try to make their religion more superior and don’t even consider that religion is a private concern or personal judgement. They don’t consider that Religion and Politics are different entity. There are lots of things to do which make our society developed and peaceful…

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