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  1. Ubuntu and harmony : an African approach to morality and ethics.Nhlanhla Mkhize - 2008 - In Ronald Nicolson (ed.), Persons in community: African ethics in a global culture. Scottsville, South Africa: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.
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  • (1 other version)Delving into the Ethical Dimension of Ubuntu Philosophy.Nicolito A. Gianan - 2011 - Cultura 8 (1):63-82.
    The article aims to delve into the ethical dimension of Ubuntu philosophy, which is an African philosophy that reverberates in other cultures and in various forms, thus exemplifying its universality and universalizability. In this dimension, it tries to re-examine the notion of ethics in relation to morals/morality, including “is” and “ought”, with reference to the human person. Moreover, Ubuntu philosophy is articulated and communicated in the maxim that is an essential component inthe lived experiences of the Bantu-speaking African community: “A (...)
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  • What is Ubuntu ? Different Interpretations among South Africans of African Descent.Cbn Gade - 2012 - South African Journal of Philosophy 31 (3):484-503.
    In this article, I describe and systematize the different answers to the question ‘What is ubuntu?’ that I have been able to identify among South Africans of African descent (SAADs). I show that it is possible to distinguish between two clusters of answers. The answers of the first cluster all define ubuntu as a moral quality of a person, while the answers of the second cluster all define ubuntu as a phenomenon (for instance a philosophy, an ethic, African humanism, or, (...)
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