Chapter 15 Relational normative thought in Ubuntu and Neo-republicanism

Anglo-American and European normative philosophy is essentially individualist in character, while African philosophy is of a collectivist kind. Such general statements are common within the comparative literature on these philosophical traditions. Individualism considers the individual, taken separa...

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Main Author: Gädeke, Dorothea (auth)
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