All Stories

  1. What Can Ubuntu Do? A Reflection on African Moral Theory in Light of Post-Colonial Challenges
  2. Solving the Conundrum of African Philosophy Through Personhood: The Individual or Community?
  3. African metaphysics and religious ethics
  4. An African Philosophy of Personhood, Morality, and Politics
  5. Personhood and partialism in African philosophy
  6. Personhood and (Rectification) Justice in African Thought
  7. A Defence of Moderate Communitarianism: A Place of Rights in African Moral-Political Thought
  8. An African perspective on the partiality and impartiality debate: Insights from Kwasi Wiredu's moral philosophy
  9. Critical comments on Afro-communitarianism: the community versus individual
  10. The function of “it” in Ifeanyi Menkiti’s normative account of personhood: a response to Bernard Matolino
  11. Personhood and Rights in an African Tradition
  12. A critique of Thad Metz’s African theory of moral status
  13. An African religious ethics and the Euthyphro problem
  14. A critique of Kwasi Wiredu’s humanism and impartiality
  15. African ethics and partiality
  16. Revisiting the Menkiti-Gyekye Debate: Who Is a Radical Communitarian?
  17. A Rejection of Humanism in African Moral Tradition