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The Difference between Moderate and Limited Communitarianism
This article uses philosophical analysis to defend the status of limited communitarianism as a standalone theory in African political philosophy. Early African scholars like Ifeanyi Menkiti argued that the community takes priority over the individual in ...
Lungelo Siphosethu MBATHA
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This special issue aims to investigate the complex landscape of communitarianism in African philosophy, with a particular focus on the heated debates surrounding radical, moderate, and limited communitarianism.
Mutshidzi MARAGANEDZHA
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Global justice in the context of transnational surrogacy: an African bioethical perspective. [PDF]
Fayemi AK, Chimakonam AE.
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A Relational Approach to Rationing in a Time of Pandemic. [PDF]
Cordeiro-Rodrigues L, Ewuoso C.
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Beyond continental and African philosophies of personhood, healthcare and difference. [PDF]
Imafidon E.
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Tracing Matolino’s Basis of a New Afro-Communitarian Political Theory of Democracy
Bernard Matolino is one of the outstanding philosophers who left an indelible mark on the development of African philosophy. In his philosophical works, Matolino has mainly focused on the idea of personhood in African philosophy, a critique of (African) communitarianism, a critique of ubuntu as a form of communitarianism, democracy and consensus in ...
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Studies of non-standard, project-based forms of work prevalent in the creative industries have typically theorized the relational dynamics of work as a competitive process of social capital accumulation involving an individualistic, self-enterprising, zero-sum, and winner-takes-all struggle for favourable social network-positioning. Problematizing this
Ana Alacovska +3 more
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Diversifying Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology: A Change Gonna Come. [PDF]
Bernard DL +7 more
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Understanding the strategies employed to cope with increased numbers of AIDS-orphaned children in families in rural settings: a case of Mbeya Rural District, Tanzania. [PDF]
Fauk NK +3 more
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Eco-bio-communitarianism: reimagining bioethics for sustainable health. [PDF]
Munung NS, Tangwa GB.
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