Doktoral Student
Goethe University Frankfurt
Faculty of Philosophy & History
Institute of Philosophy
Besucheranschrift
House "Normative Ordnungen"
Max-Horkheimer-Straße 2, Raum 3.16
Karte des Campus Westend
E-mail: okite@em.uni-frankfurt.de; fadaokitekc@gmail.com
Office hours: On appointment
The research question investigates if the idea of a wholistic conception of democratic well-being (i.e., one that encompasses the political autonomy and economic well-being of citizens) could serve as a normative ground to argue for a decision-making process in such a way that could effectively respond to the current challenges of democratic governance. It aims at a broader and more effective framework for wholistic democratic well-being whereby citizens’ roles, needs, and aspirations are prioritized. This work is inspired by Jurgen Habermas’ two-track notion of democracy.
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Seit 2021 | Dissertation on the topic “Habermas's Two-Track Notion of Democracy: Towards a Wholistic Conception of Democratic Well-being." (Betreut von Prof. Dr. Darrel Moellendorf) |
2020 | Research Master's Philosophy, KU Leuven, Belgium |
2018 | Master's in Philosophy, KU Leuven, Belgium |
2011 | Bachelor of Sacred Theology, Seat of Wisdom Seminary, Owerri, Nigeria (Affiliate of Pontifical Urban University, Rome). |
2007 | B. A. in Philosophy, Seat of Wisdom Seminary Owerri, Nigeria (Affiliate of Pontifical Urban University, Rome). |