COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES & LEGAL STUDIES: Recent submissions

  • Mensah, Opoku Eric; Sarfo-Adu, Kwasi; Archibald, Afful Joseph Benjamin (University of Cape Coast, 2018)
    In recent years, growing research interest in challenger-incumbent campaign communication has provided illuminating insights into the kinds of strategies favoured by challengers and incumbents in presidential elections. ...
  • Gborsong, Philip Arthur; Afful, Joseph B. A.; Coker, Wincharles; Akoto, Osei Yaw; Twumasi, Rita; Baiden, Araba (University of Cape Coast, 2015-09-18)
    For over three decades now, research on undergraduate student pedagogy has shifted focus from an error analysis tradition to an emphasis on learner needs. As part of this shift, we examined the needs of students who offered ...
  • Gyasi, William Kodom; Nartey, Theophilus A.; Coker, Wincharles (University of Cape Coast, 2011)
    Although current research in English for Specific Purposes places premium on sharpening learners’ skills in order to enable them to maximally function in the academic world and beyond, it is still felt that students are ...
  • Inusah, Husein (University of Cape Coast, 2020)
    I argue in this paper that infinitism is the best answer to the dialectical regress challenge. Infinitism, as a theory of rational dialectics, has not received enough attention from scholars because major proponents of the ...
  • Gawu, Peter Sena; Inusah, Husein (University of Cape Coast, 2019)
    This paper sparks the debate of qualia and knowledge in the works of Plato and Aristotle. The debate on the relevance and logical chronology of qualia and knowledge has been an implicit tension in the works of Plato and ...
  • Eromosele, Usifoh Eric (University of Cape Coast, 2018)
    In popular discourse, democracy often centres on concepts such as liberty, equality, consent, choice, rule of law, participation, accountability, transparency, etc. This popular rendition, more often than not, excludes the ...
  • Cudjoe, Richard V.; Grant, Peter Kojo T.; Otchere, Jonathan Asante (University of Cape Coast, 2011)
    The idea of attaching moral depravity to the fall of the tragic heroes (according to Aristotle, those men who enjoy prosperity and high reputation like Oedipus and Thyestes etc.) did not start with the three tragic poets, ...
  • Osei, Raymond N.; Inusah, Husein (University of Cape Coast, 2012)
    Our main focus in this paper is to try to show Rorty’s point of departure from mainstream pragmatist treatment of epistemology. In his pragmatic approach to epistemology, Rorty urges that a good pragmatist should abandon ...
  • Abraham, Kow Kwegya Amissah (University of Cape Coast, 2019)
    The task of this study is to critically explore the various perspectives on migration – philosophical and policy, and to propose for effective cooperation policies between the European Union and the African Union in curbing ...
  • Abraham, Kow Kwegya Amissah (University of Cape Coast, 2019)
    The avoidance of resource curse is, in part, dependent on the management and administration of realized revenue from the exploration of its natural resource. This article evaluates the existing fiscal regime and the ...
  • Abraham, Kow Kwegya Amissah (University of Cape Coast, 2019)
    Central to the philosophical discourse on duty is its ontology, the sanctioning entity, and what legitimises an act to assume the status of duty. Kant conceives of duty to involve the recognition of, and submission to the ...
  • Inusah, Husein (University of Cape Coast, 2019)
    In articulating his theory of epistemic infinitism, Klein argues that a belief is justified only if it is supported by an infinite and non-repeating series of reasons subjectively available to the subject in a form of ...
  • Inusah, Husein (University of Cape Coast, 2016)
    The central thesis of this paper is that the modus ponens reductio argument does not clearly favour impure versions of infinitism. The nub of the modus ponens reduction argument is as follows: an infinite series of justified ...
  • Abraham, Kow Kwegya Amissah (University of Cape Coast, 2016)
    This work is committed to analysing two main divergent ethical theories, Kant’s Deontological Ethics and Utilitarianism, which have created a sharp division among moral philosophers since time of old. It is the hope of the ...
  • Grant, Peter Kojo T. (University of Cape Coast, 2012)
    Several, if not many, scholars and historians have written about the exploits of the Athenian Navy during the 5th century BC, especially, during the Persian Wars, (480-479) the pentekontaetia period (478-432) through to ...
  • Grant, Peter K. T.; Otchere, Jonathan Asante (University of Cape Coast, 1998)
    Generally, historians who deal with ancient Greek history and thereby tackle the Peloponnesian War have mostly failed to recognize the full significance or import of the Epiteichismos (Greek; “to build upon”) strategy and ...
  • Abraham, Kow Kwegya Amissah (University of Cape Coast, 2018)
    This work specifically looks at the concept of the categorical imperative as a pivotal principle in Kant’s deontology and Mill’s conception of pleasure. The focus is to examine potential opening for harmonisation. Thus we ...
  • Abraham, Kow Kwegya Amissah (University of Cape Coast, 2015)
    This article examines the history, nature, scope and policy ramifications of the production sharing contract as the core contractual agreement guiding the Ghanaian petroleum sector. It discusses the policy linkages between ...
  • Nanbigne, Vitus (University of Cape Coast, 2018)
    It has been argued that even though bro~d-spectrum pproaches to health promotion, using mass communication methods, may not be effective, they are still useful as' sources of health information and in reaching .hidden ...
  • Yayoh, Wilson K. (University of Cape Coast, 2013)
    Flags were important symbols in the acquisition of colonies in Africa since 1884. Karl Peters and two colleagues went to Zanzibar in 1884 with ‘a number of German flags and treaty forms and hoisted the flags at Mbuzini’. ...

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