A Philosophical Reading of Justice and Its Resistance to Social Change among the Igbo of Nigeria

IF 0.6 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
Emmanuel C. Anizoba
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This article explores justice among the Igbo of Nigeria through a philosophical lens. Its discussion focuses on how the Igbo idea of justice intermingles with the idea of akadiocha (clean hands), proverbs, names and equal treatment for all, including the ancestors. Personal interviews form the primary sources of data collection while library materials are the secondary sources. The economy of the Igbo people of Nigeria is dynamic and multifaceted, with traditions of commerce, agriculture, manufacturing, and diaspora contributions playing crucial roles in its development and growth. The Igbo concept of “offor” embodies enduring traditions, values, and social structures that resist rapid social change. Its symbolism and significance continue to shape various aspects of Igbo culture, reinforcing a sense of identity and continuity amidst evolving social, economic, and political dynamics. Western justice is a multifaceted philosophical idea that reflects a commitment to fairness, equality, and the rule of law within legal systems influenced by Western philosophical traditions. By examining these differences, we gain insight into the multifaceted understanding of justice within Igbo culture, which encompasses spiritual, ancestral, and communal dimensions beyond Western paradigms.

尼日利亚伊格博人对正义及其抵制社会变革的哲学解读
本文从哲学角度探讨尼日利亚伊格博人的正义观。讨论的重点是伊格博人的正义观念如何与阿卡迪奥查(干净的手)、谚语、名字和平等对待所有人(包括祖先)的观念相融合。个人访谈是数据收集的主要来源,而图书馆资料则是第二来源。尼日利亚伊格博人的经济充满活力,涉及多个方面,商业、农业、制造业和侨民贡献等传统在其发展和增长中发挥着至关重要的作用。伊格博人的 "offor "概念体现了经久不衰的传统、价值观和社会结构,能够抵御快速的社会变革。它的象征意义和重要性继续塑造着伊格博文化的各个方面,在不断演变的社会、经济和政治动态中加强了认同感和连续性。西方司法是一种多层面的哲学思想,反映了受西方哲学传统影响的法律体系中对公平、平等和法治的承诺。通过研究这些差异,我们可以深入了解伊格博文化中对正义的多层面理解,其中包含超越西方范式的精神、祖先和社区层面。
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0.90
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16.70%
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期刊介绍: Comparative Sociology is a quarterly international scholarly journal dedicated to advancing comparative sociological analyses of societies and cultures, institutions and organizations, groups and collectivities, networks and interactions. All submissions for articles are peer-reviewed double-blind. The journal publishes book reviews and theoretical presentations, conceptual analyses and empirical findings at all levels of comparative sociological analysis, from global and cultural to ethnographic and interactionist. Submissions are welcome not only from sociologists but also political scientists, legal scholars, economists, anthropologists and others.
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