In this book Maduabuchi Dukor seeks to articulate an authentic African
Philosophy, one which is distinct and at its heart is a unique
combination of holding that the enhancement of human interest is the
ultimate end, albeit set in a world imbued with imperceptible agents
such as God, lesser divinities, and ancestors. Dukor applies this
'theistic humanism' to a variety of debates, including
idealism/materialism, mind/body, and determinism/indeterminism.