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Aanuoluwapo Fifebo Sunday

Dr. Aanuoluwapo Fifebo Sunday

Landhaus Fellow

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Rachel Carson Center
Leopoldstr. 11a
80802 Munich


Aanuoluwapo Fifebo Sunday is a lecturer in the Department of Philosophy, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria. Her research focuses on a scrutiny of the inconsistencies and contradictions in environmental ethical contemplations. She is keenly interested in radical environmentalism ingrained in renewed definitions of the relationship between humans and nature. She contends that such radical environmentalist outlooks can be found in African worldviews, which seek for complementarity between human beings and nature to ameliorate the environmental crisis. Her areas of research include environmental ethics, bioethics, and gender studies. She loves sightseeing and tending to nature.

RCC Research Project: Cautious Moderation: A Paradigm for Environmental Philosophy


Selected Publications:

  • “Rethinking the Primitivism in Yoruba Ethnomedicine for Contemporary Relevance.” AQUINO: Journal of Philosophy 1, no. 3 (2021): 148–156. https://acjol.org/index.php/aquino/article/view/1843.
  • “Converging the Divergence in Science and Humanities: The Bioethics Example.” Albertine Journal of Philosophy and Related Disciplines (AJOPRED) 2 (March 2018): 125–138.

  • “An African Perspective on the Environmental Crisis: A Critique of Segun Ogungbemi.” In The Polemics of an African Philosopher: Essays in Honour of Professor Segun Ogungbemi, edited by Solomon A. Laleye and S. Layi Oladipupo, 180–98. Kano: Flash Printing & Publications, 2016.