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Ubuntu

Diogenes, 2012
AbstractIn this article I am arguing that the concept of Ubuntu which means humanness was articulated against a situation of the dehumanization that was meted to the Africans during the eras of slavery and colonialism. It is further argued that since Ubuntu implies character qualities such as compassion, kindness, courtesy and respect for other persons,
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Ubuntu

2020
Colin Chasi, Ylva Rodny-Gumede
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Ubuntu

2018
Marilyn Machado Mosquera   +3 more
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Bringing Back Ubuntu

Academic Psychiatry, 2015
I awoke to the sound of drums at 6:30 a.m. Despite an exhausting journey of over 10,000 miles, I had not slept well. Countless stray dogs had howled back and forth to each other long into the night. Unfortunately, the prospect of getting more sleep was out of the question; the drums were even more persistent than the barking. I rolled out of bed, threw
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Moral education, ubuntu and ubuntu-inspired communities

South African Journal of Philosophy, 2017
While it is generally believed that moral education is important in the development of children, there is disagreement over a range of issues concerning the teaching of values and morals in schools. In the forefront of this debate are issues concerning whether morality or values and morals can be taught in schools, ought to be taught, and how they ...
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Digital entrepreneurship and indigenous value systems: An Ubuntu perspective

Information Systems Journal, 2021
Mumin Abubakre, Isam Faik, Marcia Mkansi
exaly  

Ubuntu Philosophy as a Humanistic–Existential Framework for the Fight Against the COVID-19 Pandemic

Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 2022
Robert Kudakwashe Chigangaidze
exaly  

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