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Just the beginning for ubuntu: reply to Matolino and Kwindingwi [PDF]
In an article titled ‘The end of ubuntu’ recently published in this journal, Bernard Matolino and Wenceslaus Kwindingwi argue that contemporary conditions in (South) Africa are such that there is no justification for appealing to an ethic associated with
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A Critical Conversation with Bernard Matolino on his Consensus as Democracy in Africa
SSRN Electronic JournalMatolino's book critically analyses consensual democracy, a political system often hailed as a natural fit for African societies. Through this, Matolino questions the viability of consensus amidst modernity and examines its potential shortfalls. By comparing consensus to majoritarian democracy, Matolino highlights the challenges associated with each of
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“The end of ubuntu”: An extension of Matolino’s scepticism
South African Journal of Philosophy, 2022Tosin Adeate
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This thing called communitarianism: A critical review of Matolino'sPersonhood in African Philosophy1
South African Journal of Philosophy, 2015Oritsegbubemi Anthony Oyowe
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Matolino’s misunderstanding of Menkiti’s African moral view of the person and community
South African Journal of Philosophy, 2017Polycarp Ikuenobe
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From Claude Bernard to Walter Cannon. Emergence of the concept of homeostasis
Appetite, 2008Steven J Cooper
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Bernard Williams and the Basic Legitimation Demand: A Defence
Political Studies, 2015Edward Hall
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From Scepticism to Liberalism? Bernard Williams, the Foundations of Liberalism and Political Realism
Political Studies, 2016Paul Sagar
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