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  1. Rights Based Paretianism.Peter Vallentyne - 1988 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 18 (3):527 - 544.
    An ethical theory is axiological just in case it makes the permissibility of actions depend solely on considerations of goodness. Act utilitarianism is the paradigm axiological theory. An ethical theory is a pure rights theory just in case it judges an action permissible if and only if it violates no one’s rights. Libertarianism is a paradigm pure rights theory. I shall formulate and defend a type of axiological theory that, unlike act utilitarianism, is sensitive in a new and interesting way (...)
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  • Toward an african moral theory.Thaddeus Metz - 2007 - Journal of Political Philosophy 15 (3):321–341.
    In this article I articulate and defend an African moral theory, i.e., a basic and general principle grounding all particular duties that is informed by sub-Saharan values commonly associated with talk of "ubuntu" and cognate terms that signify personhood or humanness. The favoured interpretation of ubuntu (as of 2007) is the principle that an action is right insofar as it respects harmonious relationships, ones in which people identify with, and exhibit solidarity toward, one another. I maintain that this is the (...)
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  • African ethics.Kwame Gyekye - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2010.
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  • Ethics in African theology.Peter Kasenene - 1994 - In Charles Villa-Vicencio & John W. De Gruchy (eds.), Doing Ethics in Context: South African Perspectives. D. Philip. pp. 138--147.
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