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  1. African Ethics, Respect for Persons, and Moral Dissent.Nancy S. Jecker - 2022 - Theoria 88 (3):666-678.
    Theoria, Volume 88, Issue 3, Page 666-678, June 2022.
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  • Matolino’s misunderstanding of Menkiti’s African moral view of the person and community.Polycarp Ikuenobe - 2017 - South African Journal of Philosophy 36 (4):553-567.
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  • Moderate Communitarianism and the Idea of Political Morality in African Democratic Practice.Hasskei M. Majeed - 2019 - Diametros 61:51-71.
    This paper explores how moderate communitarianism could bring about a greater sense of political morality in the practice of democracy in contemporary Africa. Moderate communitarianism is a thesis traceable to Kwame Gyekye, the Akan philosopher. This thesis is a moderation of the infl uence of the community in the Akan, an African social structure. In ensuring good political morality in the Akan, and therefore the African community, Gyekye proposes moral revolution over the enforcement of the law. I perform two main (...)
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  • Gender relations and social justice in Africa: Toward a duty-based approach to gender-based violence.Abiodun Paul Afolabi & Edwin Etieyibo - 2023 - South African Journal of Philosophy 42 (3):230-245.
    A large and important part of social relations is gender relations between men and women. Over time, the manifestation of such relations has often been one of violence, particularly violence against women. Different approaches have been deployed to deal with the experience of gender-based violence (GBV). One popular approach is the human rights framework that suggest that GBV can be addressed by granting certain rights to women. We argue that while a human rights framework holds some promise in resolving GBV, (...)
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