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The African ethic of Ubuntu/Botho: implications for research on morality

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In this article, the authors provide a theoretical reconstruction of sub-Saharan ethics that they argue is a strong competitor to typical Western approaches to morality, and highlight respects in which the African approach provides a unitary foundation for a variety of normative and empirical conclusions that are serious alternatives to dominant Western views.
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In this article we provide a theoretical reconstruction of sub-Saharan ethics that we argue is a strong competitor to typical Western approaches to morality. According to our African moral theory, actions are right roughly insofar as they are a matter of living harmoniously with others or honouring communal relationships. After spelling out this ethic, we apply it to several issues in both normative and empirical research into morality. With regard to normative research, we compare and contrast this African moral theory with utilitarianism and Kantianism in the context of several practical issues. With regard to empirical research, we compare and contrast our sub-Saharan ethic with several of Lawrence Kohlberg's views on the nature of morality. Our aim is to highlight respects in which the African approach provides a unitary foundation for a variety of normative and empirical conclusions that are serious alternatives to dominant Western views.

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The Psychology of Moral Development

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In Defence of Ubuntu

TL;DR: This paper argued that it would be ethnocentric and indeed silly to suggest that the ubuntu ethic of caring and sharing is uniquely African when some of the values which it seeks to promote can also be traced in various Eurasian philosophies.
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Ubuntu, ukama, environment and moral education

TL;DR: In this paper, a moral education guided by African traditional values such as ubuntu and ukama is presented. But it is not by definition speciesist, as some have claimed, but that it has strong ecocentric leanings, that is, if ubuntu is understood as a concrete expression of ukAMA.
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Caring: A Feminine Approach to Ethics and Moral Education

Nel Noddings
TL;DR: Noddings as mentioned in this paper argues that the ethical behaviour that grows out of natural caring has at its core as care-filled receptivity to those involved in any moral situation, and leaves behind the rigidity of rule and principle to focus on what is particular and unique in human relations.
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The Challenge to Care in Schools: An Alternative Approach to Education

Nel Noddings
TL;DR: This book challenges the traditional organization of high school studies around the academic disciplines and argues that such emphasis shortchanges not only the noncollege-bound whose interests are almost ignored, but even those who are preparing for college.
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Spheres Of Justice: A Defense Of Pluralism And Equality

TL;DR: In this paper, complex equality, membership, security and welfare, money and commodities, office, hard work, free time, education, kinship and love, recognition, political power, Tyrannies and just societies.