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 Introduction to African Philosophy (PLS1502)
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 University Of South Africa (Unisa)

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PLS1502 assessment 2 1. Which key issues are prominent when accounting
for moral thinking in Africa? a. Greek moral philosophy and Western ethics b.
The significance of artificial intelligence and social security c. Western
individualism and the welfare of the State d. African humanism and
communitarian ethics

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d. African humanism and communitarian ethic

In African moral thinking, Ubuntu (African humanism) and communitarian ethic are central.
These concepts emphasize the interconnectedness of individuals within a community, collective
well-being, and moral responsibilities toward others.

Moral Thinking in Africa: The Role of African Humanism and Communitarian Ethic

Introduction

Moral thinking in Africa is deeply rooted in the values of African humanism and communitarian
ethics. Unlike Western moral philosophy, which often emphasizes individualism and personal
autonomy, African moral thought prioritizes community, relationships, and shared
responsibilities. The principle of Ubuntu, which translates to "I am because we are," captures the
essence of African ethics. This essay explores the centrality of African humanism and
communitarianism in moral thinking, distinguishing it from other ethical frameworks such as
Western individualism.

African Humanism and Moral Philosophy

African humanism, commonly represented by Ubuntu, promotes the idea that moral behavior is
defined by one’s interactions with others. It asserts that ethical conduct is not an abstract,
personal obligation but rather a communal responsibility. This philosophy encourages virtues

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