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E-grāmata: Menkiti on Community and Becoming a Person

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Ifeanyi Menkitis articulation of an African conception of personhoodespecially in Person and Community in African Traditional Thought has become very influential in African philosophy. Menkiti on Community and Becoming a Person contributes to the debate in African philosophy on personhood by engaging with various aspects of Menkitis account of person and community. The contributors examine this account in relation to themes such as individualism, communalism, rights, individual liberty, moral agency, communal ethics, education, state and nation building, elderhood and ancestorhood. Through these themes, this book, edited by Edwin Etieyibo and Polycarp Ikuenobe, shows that Menkitis account of personhood in the context of community is both fundamental and foundational to epistemological, metaphysical, logical, ethical, legal, social and political issues in African thought systems.

Recenzijas

This collection of essays constitute testaments to the depth of a foremost contemporary African philosophers reflections on one of the most important issues which determine the direction/quality of human existence as a gregarious being. Are human beings atoms and individuals, with no connections or obligations to any other, but the self? Or, are human beings the products of families, communities, and societies and, therefore, beings that bear responsibility for the well-being of others as well as of self? As humanity navigates the 21st century, coming from the declining fortunes of destructively dominant Western traditions which privilege violence, inequality, and bigotry of all forms, centering African understanding of personhood as a social, community-based beinglocal and globalis a project which harkens back to the role Africa has placed in birthing human civilization and which has ensured the survival of post-apartheid South Africa grounded in Ubuntu philosophy. The essays in this volume will continue to serve as reference markers for scholarship and research into African/global humanity in the years and decades to come. -- John Ayotunde Isola Bewaji, University of the West Indies The authors of this text must be appreciated for their analytical acumen in dissecting the concept of personhood. The dynamism of their thoughts and the dexterity of their espousals are second to none. This text will remain for a long time to come one of the profoundest, clearest, ambitious, critical and rigorous text on the concept of personhood. -- G. O. Ozumba, University of Calabar, Nigeria

Preface vii
Introduction 1(10)
Edwin Etieyibo
Polycarp Ikuenobe
1 Caught Between Two Manifestos: Menkiti and an Attempt at a Mediation
11(18)
D. A. Masolo
2 Discussions of African Communitarianism with Specific Reference to Menkiti and Rawls
29(8)
Barry Hallen
3 Persons and Citizens
37(24)
Katrin Flikschuh
4 The Sociality of Persons
61(16)
Edwin Etieyibo
5 Personal Persistence and Narrative Unity: The Case of Ancestral Persons
77(18)
Oritsegbubemi Anthony Oyowe
6 Menkiti's Account of the Social Ontology of African Community and Persons
95(20)
Polycarp Ikuenobe
7 African Communitarianism and the Imperative for Moral Education
115(16)
Michael Onyebuchi Eze
8 Community, Individuality, and Reciprocity in Menkiti
131(16)
Thaddeus Metz
9 `Elderhood' and `Ancestorhood': Exemplar of Personhood' in African Community
147(16)
Polycarp Ikuenobe
Edwin Etieyibo
10 An Outline of Menkiti's Metaphysical Commitment
163(20)
Bernard Matolino
11 Personhood and State Building in Africa
183(16)
Emmanuel Ifeanyi Ani
12 I Can't Unless You Can
199(20)
Helen Lauer
13 Before a Common Soil: Personhood, Community, and the Duty to Bear Witness
219(18)
Uchenna Okeja
14 Who Gets a Place in Person-Space?
237(14)
Simon Beck
Oritsegbubemi Anthony Oyowe
15 Menkiti as a Man of Community
251(14)
Edwin Etieyibo
Afterword 265(4)
Edwin Etieyibo
Polycarp Ikuenobe
Index 269(6)
About the Contributors 275
Edwin Etieyibo is professor of philosophy at the University of the Witwatersrand.





Polycarp Ikuenobe is professor of philosophy at Kent State University.