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The External Dimension of the Ubuntu Concept [PDF]
The article explores the concept of “Ubuntu.” This term is more familiar to the general public not as a philosophical concept but as the name of the open-source operating system developed by Mark Shuttleworth, a South African by origin.
SHUBIN Vladimir Gennadievich
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Vector Field‐Based Collision‐Free Navigation in Tunnel‐Like Environments
ABSTRACT Tunnel‐like environments, renowned for their vast scale, confined spaces, and limited visibility, present significant challenges for autonomous robot navigation. This study addresses the critical issue of guiding robots through such environments while ensuring collision‐free navigation and maintaining a specified safety margin from both tunnel
Bao Jianjun +5 more
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Art therapy, Ubuntu, and multidisciplinary collaboration in South Africa: ‘We are because I am’
This conceptual paper examines the intersections between art therapy, multidisciplinary team (MDT) practice, and the African philosophy of Ubuntu in the South African context. Ubuntu, expressed through the maxim “I am because we are”, represents an ethic
Gugu Manana
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Ubuntu and the body: A perspective from theological anthropology as embodied sensing
The author asks whether the notion of ubuntu truly exists within contemporary South African society and how the experiencing of South Africans embodiment can be connected to ubuntu especially amongst black people.
Jacob J.S. Meiring
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“There Are Places Full of Beauty”: Desettling High School Students' Scientific Writing
ABSTRACT This study contributes to desettling and expanding expectations about the forms of scientific language that belong in students' scientific writing. The primary empirical focus is the analysis of 52 high school student abstracts articulating community‐based investigations, submitted as part of their participation in a student conference in a ...
Alejandra Frausto Aceves
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A postfoundational ubuntu accepts the unwelcomed (by way of �process� transversality)
This examination of ubuntu is engaged in a conversation with the speculative philosophy of organism ( process ) to acquire an extended tool by which to engage within its ontology the widest possible range of human interaction.
Wayne G. Smith
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Sustainability as Justice: Making the “Leave No One Behind” Work
ABSTRACT This paper critically engages with the LNOB principle of the 2030 Agenda, highlighting its conceptual, methodological, and structural limitations. Building on Amartya Sen's social choice theory and Rawlsian justice, it reconceptualizes “sustainability as justice,” emphasizing real‐world comparative assessments grounded in intersectionality. It
Rallou Taratori, Flavio Comim
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Implementation Of The Use Of The C Programming Language in The Ubuntu Linux Operating System
The rapid pace of technological advancement has predominantly restricted the use of the C programming language to specific fields. This study aims to enhance accessibility to the C programming language for students and the general public on the Ubuntu ...
Samsuriah Agus
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Education for reconstruction: A post-apartheid response to the education crisis in South Africa
In this article education is presented as one of the important tools for the reconstruction of the South African society after the demise of apartheid. The kind of education that, in my opinion, will effectively achieve the reconstruction objective, is ...
Matsobane J. Manala
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ABSTRACT The short essay makes a case that a post biological world will be a devolution. Sentience is a relational process linked with the awe and wonder we experience in relation to one another and our shared habitat. The voiceless need to be protected by extending solidarity on the basis of sentience—a normative plea, but also on the basis of ...
J. J. McIntyre‐Mills
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