paper uses the moral philosophy of the Kom people of the North West Region of Cameroon as a paradigm of an African moral thought. The paper hinges on the premise that contrary to some Western ethnographic categorization of Africans as primitive and bereft of the capacity for ratiocination and morality, the concept of good and evil, right and wrong, and virtue and vice, on which morality is embedded, are cultural universals. Kom ethics is essentially communitarian; it prizes interpersonal relations in an interdependent world. An action is right if it promotes the common good, and is wrong if it does not. In this paper I argue that the surest way to African development lies in a critical synthesis of African traditional and Western ethical va...
I focus on D A Masolo’s discussion of morality as characteristically understood by African philosoph...
Journal of Business Ethics (2006) 63: 39–52 Springer 2006 DOI 10.1007/s10551-005-1129-9This paper ...
Ghana is noted for her rich culture climaxed with the sense of peace and hospitability. Ghana‟s rich...
Regardless of the availability of gold, diamonds, platinum and arable land, Zimbabweans experience a...
Traditional ethics in this paper refers to the norms, precepts, principles and moral codes, which re...
The contemporary African continent and the world in general are confronted with various ethical chal...
Without resilience, one is tempted to despair of any further discourse on the development of Africa....
African societies are becoming aware of the shortcomings of Western capitalist value system, because...
African societies are becoming aware of the shortcomings of Western capitalist value system, because...
African societies are becoming aware of the shortcomings of Western capitalist value system, because...
In the documentation of the historical development of the world, Africa has been tacitly ignored. To...
I focus on D A Masolo’s discussion of morality as characteristically understood by African philosoph...
I focus on D A Masolo’s discussion of morality as characteristically understood by African philosoph...
I focus on D A Masolo’s discussion of morality as characteristically understood by African philosoph...
I focus on D A Masolo’s discussion of morality as characteristically understood by African philosoph...
I focus on D A Masolo’s discussion of morality as characteristically understood by African philosoph...
Journal of Business Ethics (2006) 63: 39–52 Springer 2006 DOI 10.1007/s10551-005-1129-9This paper ...
Ghana is noted for her rich culture climaxed with the sense of peace and hospitability. Ghana‟s rich...
Regardless of the availability of gold, diamonds, platinum and arable land, Zimbabweans experience a...
Traditional ethics in this paper refers to the norms, precepts, principles and moral codes, which re...
The contemporary African continent and the world in general are confronted with various ethical chal...
Without resilience, one is tempted to despair of any further discourse on the development of Africa....
African societies are becoming aware of the shortcomings of Western capitalist value system, because...
African societies are becoming aware of the shortcomings of Western capitalist value system, because...
African societies are becoming aware of the shortcomings of Western capitalist value system, because...
In the documentation of the historical development of the world, Africa has been tacitly ignored. To...
I focus on D A Masolo’s discussion of morality as characteristically understood by African philosoph...
I focus on D A Masolo’s discussion of morality as characteristically understood by African philosoph...
I focus on D A Masolo’s discussion of morality as characteristically understood by African philosoph...
I focus on D A Masolo’s discussion of morality as characteristically understood by African philosoph...
I focus on D A Masolo’s discussion of morality as characteristically understood by African philosoph...
Journal of Business Ethics (2006) 63: 39–52 Springer 2006 DOI 10.1007/s10551-005-1129-9This paper ...
Ghana is noted for her rich culture climaxed with the sense of peace and hospitability. Ghana‟s rich...