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Beskrivning
This book provides a profound exploration of the concept of a "human minimum" as articulated by the renowned African philosopher H. Through a critical analysis of Oruka’s work, this book presents the philosophy of a "human minimum" and describes why basic rights are essential to ensuring justice, equity, and sustainable development.
Stephen Onyango Ouma is a Kenyan philosopher and author. He currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief and Publications Manager at the Consolata Institute of Philosophy (CIP), where he also lectures. In addition, he holds lecturing positions at Tangaza University, Maasai Mara University, and Marist International University College. His scholarly work is rooted in the philosophical interpretation of diverse cultural phenomena across Africa and beyond, with a primary specialization in African Studies and philosophy.
Innehållsförteckning
Chapter 1. Oruka's Concept Of The Right To A Human Minimum.- Chapter 2. Oruka’s Biographical Background And His Concept Of Sagacity In Practical Philosophy.- Chapter 3. Human Minimum And The Spirit Of Ubuntu.- Chapter 4. Human Minimum And Inequality.- Chapter 5. H. Odera Oruka On Moral Reasoning.