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Name

Dr. Joseph Nkang Ogar

Department

Philosophy

Designation

Senior Lecturer

Email

[email protected]


About Dr. Joseph Nkang Ogar

Dr. Joseph Nkang Ogar was employed on the 1st of September, 2008 as lecturer II in the Department of Philosophy, University of Calabar. He had at the entering appointment, B.A Hons. in Philosophy in 1997, Master of Arts Degree in Philosophy in 2002 and Doctor of Philosophy of Law degree in 2006. Dr. Ogar taught many courses at the undergraduate level. In 2011, he was promoted to lecturer I and was consequently admitted into the post graduate lecturers of the Department which qualified him to teach post graduate students. Dr. Joseph Ogar is a peer reviewer to many International Journals. He is also the production editor of the LEAJON: An Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary studies. Besides having many undergraduate students passed through his supervision, Dr. Ogar successfully supervised 4 Masters’ students and 5 Ph.D students. He attended many local and International conferences, with over 50 research works published in both local and International journals of high repute. In 2014 Dr. Joseph Ogar was promoted to the rank of a senior lecturer and in 2017 he earned another promotion to the rank of Associate Professor. Joseph Ogar’s research interest covers Bioethics, Ethics, Professional Ethics, Philosophy of Law, and lots more. Dr. Joseph Nkang Ogar he is the Associate Editor of Gnosi: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Theory and Praxis. Gnosi Journal is a biannual (June and December) anonymous peer-reviewed academic-based journal, domiciled in the “Department of Philosophy” the University of Calabar, Nigeria.  


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
First School Leaving Certificate (FSLC)Presbyterian Primary School, Yala Nkum, Ikom, Cross River State, Nigeria19741979
West African Examination Council (WAEC)Velos Secondary Commercial School, Ikom, Cross River State, Nigeria19801985
BA PhilosophyUniversity of Calabar, Calabar19931997
MA PhilosophyUniversity of Calabar, Calabar20002002
PhD PhilosophyUniversity of Calabar, Calabar20032006

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Akpan, C. O., Ogar, J. N., & Bassey, S. A. (2020). Examining the Ethics of Research in Animal Experimentation. Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences – Zoology, 39(2), 230-241. DOI: 105958/2320-3188.2020.00026.1
Ogar, J. N.,& Ude, N. C. (2020). Organizational Dynamics and Public Service Ethics in Nigeria” PINISI Discretion Review 1(1), 217-224
Ogar, J. N., & Bassey, S. A. (2019). African Environmental Ethics. RAIS Journal for Social Sciences, 3(1), 71-81. DOI:105281/Zenodo.3066462
Ogar J. N., Nwoye, L., & Bassey, S. A. (2019). Archetype of globalization: illusory Comfort of Neo-colonialism in Africa” International Journal of Humanities and Innovation (IJHI), 2(3), 90-95
Ogar J. N., Leonard, N., & Bassey, S. A . (2019). Issues Related to Infertility in Africa: An Ethical Scan” Research & Reviews: A Journal of Biotechnology 8 (3), 26-32.
Ogar, J. N., & S. A. (2019). Bassey “African Environmental Ethics” RAIS Journal for Social Sciences, 3(1), 71-81.
Ogar, J. N. (2019). Ethical Implication of Environmental Crises on African Societies A Challenge to Future Humanity”. International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Environmental Modelling, 5-11
Ogar, J. N., & Ogar, T. E. (2019). The Nature and Means of Realizing Truth-The Gandhian Perspective. Cogito (2066-7094), 11(4), 51-62
Ogar, J. N. (2019). An Appraisal of Globalization and its History. International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Environmental Modelling, 2-3(3) 182-195.
Ogar, J. N. & Bassey, S. A. (2019). An Ethical Overview of Cloning in Nigeria. International Journal of Social, Humanities and Administrative Science, 5(18), 658-667.
Ogar, J. N., Ogar, T. & Nwoye, L. (2018). Ethics, Medical Ethics and Bioethics. Towards Conceptual Analysis. European Journal of Biotechnology and Bioscience, 6(3), 180-183.
Ogar, J. N., Ushie, A. I., & Nwoye, L. (2018). Ethics in the Study and Practice of Engineering: Pragmatic and intrinsic values in science and Application. International Journal of Advances in Scientific Research, 47-50.
Ogar, J. N., Ogar, T. E., & Bassey, S. A. (2018). Ambivalence Human Nature and Social Justice. Journal-Bulletin of Social Sciences and Humanities Research, 6(1 & 2), 20-25.
Ogar, J. N., Idagu, U. A., & Bassey, S. A. (2018). Ethics in a technological society. Journal of Sustainable Society, 7(1), 1-4.
Ogar, J. N., & Bassey, S. A. (2018) Female Genital cutting: a Philosophical Exposition. Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics, 28(2), 45-50.
T E Ogar, & Ogar J. N, (2018) “Globalization in Africa and Beyond: The Quest for Global Ethics” GNOSI: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Theory and Praxis 1,(2),38-47
T.E Ogar, & Ogar J. N,(2018)“Psycho-Social Factors of Terrorism in Nigeria” GNOSI: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Theory and Praxis 1 (1),1-10
Ogar, J. N., David M., & Akpan. S. (2018). Social Justice in view of Ibuanyidandan Philosophy. International Journal of Advance Educational and Research, 3(1), 25-28.
Ogar, J. N., & Bassey, S. A. (2017). Evaluation of Jacques Derrida’s Position on Death Penalty: A Case Against Abortionist Omniscience: A multi-disciplinary Journal, 7(1), 1-11.
Ogar, J. N., Abel U., & Bassey, S. A. (2017). Capital Punishment and Crime Control in Nigera. An Ethical view International Journal of Modern Research and Reviews, 5(2), 1505-1508,
Ogar, J. N., Anyim, N. M., & Ogar, T. E. (2016). A Critique of Ethical Intuitionism as the Foundation of Knowledge. NETJOURNALS: African Educational Research Journal, 4(1), 8-12.
Ogar, J.N., Ogar, T. E., & Anyim, N. M. (2016). Selected Issues in Biomedical Ethics and its Social Implications: African Consideration”. International Journal of Research in Humanity and Social Studies(IJRSS), 3(2), 5-12.
Ogar, J. N., Idagu, U. A., & Asira, A. E. (2016). The limits of A. J Ayer’s Verification Principle as the Method in Modern Science. European Journal of Research and Reflection in Arts and Humanities (EJRRAH), 4(1), 69-75.
Ogar, J. N., Esokwe, D. D., & Asukwo, O. O. (2016). Appraising some Eastern Nigerian Cultural Practices on the Basis of Moral Foundation of the Christian faith”. International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, 5(6), 83-90.
Ogar, J.N., Ogar, T. E., & Asari, E. A. (2016). Moral Excogitation on the Use of Computer and the Nigerian youths. IOSR: Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 21(6), 22-25.
Ogar, J. N., & Bassey, S. A. (2016). Historical perspective on Social Justice. Omniscience: A Multi-disciplinary Journal, 6(3), 1-8.
Ogar, J. N., Ushie, A., & Asira, A. E. (2016). “The Limits of A. J. Ayer’s Verification Principle as the method in Modern Science” Journal of Research and Reflection in Arts and Humanities ( EJRRAH), 4(1), 217-219
Ogar, J. N., Esowe, D. D., & Asukwo, O. O. (2016). Appraising Some Eastern Nigeria Cultural Practices on the Basis of the Moral Foundation of the Christian Faith. International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, 5(6), 83–90.
Ogar, J. N., Ogar, T. E., & Asira, E. A. (2016). Moral Excogitation on the use of computer, and the Nigerian Youths. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (IOSR-JHSS), 21(6 ver 5), 22-25
Ogar, J. N., & Ogar, T. E. (2015). A critique of Euthanasia in Biomedical Ethics: African Perspective. Savant Journal of Social Science and Humanities, 1(1), 1-6.
Ogar, J. N., Asira, E. A., & Eyimba, M. (2015). NAFDAC and Healthcare in Nigeria: A Philosophical Probe”. World Journal of Public Health, Water and Food. 1(1), 1-12.
Ogar, J. N., & Ogar, T. E. (2015). A Critique of Euthanasia in Biomedical Ethics: African Perspective”. Savant Journal of Social Science and Humanities,1(1), 1-6
Eyo, E. & Ogar J. N, (2014) “The Socratic “Man know thyself” and the problem of personal identity” Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 15 (1),69-73
Ogar, T. E., & Ogar, J. N., (2012). The Normative Relevance of African Proverbs. LWATI: A Journal of Contemporary Research, 9 (4), 206-217
Ogar, J. N., Etta, E. E., & Asukwo, O. O (2012). The Normative Relevance of African Proverbs. LWATI: A Journal of Contemporary Research, 9(4), 206-217
Ogar, J.N., & Etta E. E. (2012) “The Paradigm Role of Conscience in Moral Evaluation” ICHEKE: Journal of the Faculty of Humanities.10, (1),38-48
Ogar, J. N., & Agba, A. M. (2011). suicide: its moral, legal sociological Analysis”. Researches world, 2(1), 94-102.
Ogar, J. N., & Etta, E. E. (2011). Explanation as a Comprehensive Task in Complementary Reflection. Journal of Complementary Reflection: Studies in ASOUZU, 1(1), 59-68.
Ogar, J. N., Etta, E. E., & Ogar T. E (2011). The Question of Answer Variation in Philosophy “American Journal of Scientific Research. 39, 71-77.
Ogar, J. N. (2011). Suicide: Its Moral, Legal and Sociological Analyses. Journal of Arts, Science and commerce, Researchersword, 2(1), 44-102.
Ogar, J. N., (2011) “Moral Education, a Prerequisite for Nigerian Development in the 21stCentury” The LEAJON: An Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies.2 (2),137-144
Ogar, J.N., Asira E. A & Ellah, S. M. (2010) “The Anatomy of Conflict And itsResolution in Nigeria: The 21st Century Experience “The LEAJON . 2 (1), 26-41
Ogar, J.N., Asira E. A & Abakedi Dominic (2010) “A Philosophical Scan on the Consequences of Environmental Degradation in Nigeria” The LEAJON.2 (1),92-98
Ogar, J. N., (2010) “Suicide: A Contemporary Issue and its Moral challenge” The LEAJON: An Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 1 (2),84-90,
Ogar, J. N., (2010) “Ethics and the Reordering of Nigerian Polity” AFRICAN PENTECOST: Journal of Theology, Psychology and Social Work.3,(2),64-70
Ogar, J. N. (2009). Science and Technology: A moral Overview. The International Researcher, 1(3), 111-118.
Ogar, J.N., & Asira E. A. (2009) “The Aesthetics of Nigeria Technology”. The LEAJON:An Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies. 1,(1),49-54
Ikegbu E.A., Ogar J,N, & Inyang J. O. (2009)” Nigerian Ethnic Diversity and its Proneness to Conflict and VIOLENCE” NDUNODE: Calabar journals of the Humanity. 8,(1),169-182
Ogar, J.N., & Ikegbu E. A., (2009) “Science and Technology: A Moral Overview” The International Researcher. 1 (3),111-118
Ogar, J. N., (2009) “The Synergy of Philosophy, Leadership and good governance” THE LEAJON.1 (1), 97-103
E. A. lkegbu, & Ogar J. N, (2009) “Nigeria's Ethnic Diversity and its Proneness to Conflict and Violence” NDUNODE: Calabar Journal of the Humanities 8 (1),169-182.
Ogar, J.N., (2008) “A Revisitation of the Question of Truth” SOPHIA: An African Journal of Philosophy and Public Affairs. 10,(2),98-102.
Ogar, J.N., (2008) “Society, Ideology and Development in Nigeria” African Pentecost: Journal of Theology, Psychology and Social Works.2,(1),214-222
Ogar, J. N., (2004)“The Problem of Realism in Relations to Theoretical Entities” SOPHIA: An African Journal of Philosophy 6 (2), 9 –110.

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S/N Conference Description Started Finished
National Biennal Conference of the Nigerian Philosophical Association on the Theme: Personhood and Personal Identity, University of Calabar‘’ Personal Identity and the Problems of personhood’’2008-10-092008-10-10
International Conference on the Theme: Nationalism and Economic Justice in Nigeria, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife“A philosophical Consideration of Democratic leadership in Nigeria: loss of National Ideals’’2013-05-072013-05-10
Researchers International Conference Network. Theme: Perspectives in Religion Terrorism and Development‘’ Common Sense Proof of Common Humanity in the Face of Man’s inhumanity to Man’’2015-05-062015-05-08
Premier Edition of Faculty of Arts International Conference University of Calabar. Theme: Globalization and Democratic Issues in Africa: Perspectives in the Humanities ‘’ The quest and use of money in the Global World. A Philosophical Excogitation’’.2016-04-152016-04-15