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Odera Oruka and the Human Minimum: An African Philosopher's Defence
of Human Dignity and Environment considers the work of Odera Oruka
(1944-1995)-arguably one of the finest philosophers in Africa-by
analyzing his major practical contribution to philosophy from the
practical point of view. Odera Oruka is well known for his sage
philosophy, but his "practical philosophy" has received less
attention. This book situates Oruka within philosophical discourses
around issues of justice, human rights, ethical duty, ecology,
humanism, and politics. A thread that ties these questions together
is Oruka's argument for the right to a human minimum, defined by
three basic human needs: physical security, subsistence, and health
care. Michael Kamau Mburu explores how these three taken together
constitute the most basic and necessary (though not sufficient)
right, and establishing this right is a means to ensuring human
dignity, a condition for global justice. The book also expounds and
applies some ethical values and philosophies from Africa-such as
"ubuntu" or humanness-to clarify, defend, and promote human dignity
without jeopardizing the environment.
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