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Language and Morality: An Analysis of Gabriel Okara’s The Voice

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Central Asian Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Culture, 4 (7): 91-96 (July 2023)

Abstract

Man’s perceptions or worldviews about reality are conditioned and shaped by the language in which they are expressed. Thus, our knowledge of morality is expressed in the language we use. This paper examines the interrelatedness of language and morality using the matrix of Gabriel Okara’s The Voice. It explores the relationship between language and morality, and how they feature in actual state of affairs. It utilizes the method of textual analysis and hermeneutic phenomenology. It concludes that language and morality are inseparably bound together. It recommends a reappraisal of Okara’s conception of language and morality within the framework of African ethics.

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