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This book focuses on the domains of moral philosophy, political
philosophy, and political theory within African philosophy. At the
heart of the volume is a call to imagine African political
philosophy as embodying a needs-based political vision. While
discourses in African political philosophy have fixated on the
normative framework of human rights law to articulate demands for
social and global justice, this book charts a new frontier in
African political thought by turning from 'rights' to 'needs.' The
authors aim to re-orient discourses in African philosophy beyond
the impasse of rights-based confrontations to shift the
conversation toward needs as a cornerstone of African political
theory.
This book is a contribution to African philosophy, by philosophers
focusing specifically on the concept of human dignity in ethical
theory. The concept of ‘human dignity’ denotes the intrinsic
and superlative worth associated with human beings in virtue of
which we owe them utmost moral regard. Although dignity is a
foundational concept for African philosophy, there remains scant
literature in African philosophy dedicated to critical and
systematic reflection on the concept of human dignity. This volume
responds to this lacuna by bringing together chapters that offer
philosophical exposition, defense (or even rejection) and
application of the concept of human dignity in light of
intellectual resources in African cultures, such as ubuntu,
personhood, and serithi.
This book focuses on the domains of moral philosophy, political
philosophy, and political theory within African philosophy. At the
heart of the volume is a call to imagine African political
philosophy as embodying a needs-based political vision. While
discourses in African political philosophy have fixated on the
normative framework of human rights law to articulate demands for
social and global justice, this book charts a new frontier in
African political thought by turning from 'rights' to 'needs.' The
authors aim to re-orient discourses in African philosophy beyond
the impasse of rights-based confrontations to shift the
conversation toward needs as a cornerstone of African political
theory.
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