Kwesi Wiredu, a renowned author and a specialist in African philosophy, an author who hails from Ghana, a distinguished philosopher and an intellectual giant in the field of African philosophy, speaks of his moral theory of “consensus” as a resolution to all moral conflicts. This paper interrogates his theory of “ethical consensus” as a method of moral conflict resolution or moral conflict reconciliation within an African society. It is an exercise in critical and comparative philosophy. Conflict is inevitable, based on differences in values, attitudes and belief systems. conflict is one of the dialectics of diversity. The Nigerian society, for example, is bedevilled with moral crises and conflicts, characterised by growing criminalities, w...
African societies are becoming aware of the shortcomings of Western capitalist value system, because...
This paper has the sole objective to critically examine the implications of Levinas’ ethics as appli...
Here I introduce the symposium issue of the South African Journal of Philos-ophy that is devoted to ...
This work evaluates the fundamental questions of classical ethics on the possibility of forms of com...
If contemporary African political philosophy is going to develop substantially in fresh directions, ...
These are major excerpts from an interview that was conducted with Professor Wiredu at Rhodes Unive...
Abstract: Arguably, prominent scholars in the ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary periods in ...
Westernisation and globalization have almost eroded this culture and left in their trail an alien cu...
The contemporary African continent and the world in general are confronted with various ethical chal...
Since the 1960s, the focus of African Philosophy has predominantly been Afrocentric, and with an emp...
A debate concerning the nature of moral thinking in traditional societies has long dominated the sch...
I critically discuss contemporary work in African, i.e., sub-Saharan, moral philosophy that has been...
paper uses the moral philosophy of the Kom people of the North West Region of Cameroon as a paradigm...
The concern of this paper is that traditional ethics is the ethics that can lead to peace and unity ...
Here I introduce the symposium issue of the South African Journal of Philosophy that is devoted to c...
African societies are becoming aware of the shortcomings of Western capitalist value system, because...
This paper has the sole objective to critically examine the implications of Levinas’ ethics as appli...
Here I introduce the symposium issue of the South African Journal of Philos-ophy that is devoted to ...
This work evaluates the fundamental questions of classical ethics on the possibility of forms of com...
If contemporary African political philosophy is going to develop substantially in fresh directions, ...
These are major excerpts from an interview that was conducted with Professor Wiredu at Rhodes Unive...
Abstract: Arguably, prominent scholars in the ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary periods in ...
Westernisation and globalization have almost eroded this culture and left in their trail an alien cu...
The contemporary African continent and the world in general are confronted with various ethical chal...
Since the 1960s, the focus of African Philosophy has predominantly been Afrocentric, and with an emp...
A debate concerning the nature of moral thinking in traditional societies has long dominated the sch...
I critically discuss contemporary work in African, i.e., sub-Saharan, moral philosophy that has been...
paper uses the moral philosophy of the Kom people of the North West Region of Cameroon as a paradigm...
The concern of this paper is that traditional ethics is the ethics that can lead to peace and unity ...
Here I introduce the symposium issue of the South African Journal of Philosophy that is devoted to c...
African societies are becoming aware of the shortcomings of Western capitalist value system, because...
This paper has the sole objective to critically examine the implications of Levinas’ ethics as appli...
Here I introduce the symposium issue of the South African Journal of Philos-ophy that is devoted to ...