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Logic, Philosophy and Human Existence past question for the year 2012 examines 200-level General studies students of UNN, offering GSP207 course on their knowledge of Logic, Philosophy, Human Existence, western philosophy, African Philosophy, argument, thought, Human Rights, Social Justice, metaphysics, fallacy, Human Rights, epistemology, axiology

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