The Scope of Cognition
Abiola Irele, the Known and the Unknown, the Knowable and the Unknowable
Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju
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Compcros
Comparative Cognitive Processes and Systems
"Exploring Every Corner of the Cosmos in Search of Knowledge"
Description of video :
How reading Abiola Irele inspires reflection on the scope of human cognitive possibility represented by relationships between the known, the knowable, the unknown and the unknowable.
Covers a broad range of reference between different disciplines and cultures.
Dedicated to Professor Ogo Ofuani, Department of English and Literature, University of Benin,who first suggested to me the idea of Irele scholarship.
Also posted on
Abiola Irele (blog)
Francis Abiola Irele (Facebook)
Francis Abiola Irele (Facebook)
Compcros (Facebook)
Compcros
Comparative Cognitive Processes and Systems
"Exploring Every Corner of the Cosmos in Search of Knowledge"
Compcros
Comparative Cognitive Processes and Systems
"Exploring Every Corner of the Cosmos in Search of Knowledge"
Compcros
Comparative Cognitive Processes and Systems
"Exploring Every Corner of the Cosmos in Search of Knowledge"
Compcros
Comparative Cognitive Processes and Systems
"Exploring Every Corner of the Cosmos in Search of Knowledge"
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