African Ethics and Death

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African Ethics and Death

Moral Status and Human Dignity in Ubuntu Thinking

Regional / International studies Development studies Cultural studies Sociology: death and dying Social and cultural anthropology Politics and government Personal and public health / health education Medical sociology Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge Ethics and moral philosophy Social and political philosophy Religious ethics Indigenous, ethnic and folk religions and spiritual beliefs

Authors: Motsamai Molefe, Elphus Muade

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Collection: Routledge Studies in African Philosophy

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 12th December 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781003835592


Summary

This book analyzes the concepts of moral status and human dignity in African philosophy and applies them to the moral problems associated with death.

The book first challenges the criticism and rejection of moral status in African philosophy and then continues to consider how moral personhood is defined in African ethical theories, investigating which entities have full moral status or moral personhood and are therefore worthy of full ethical consideration. It then applies this theory to the problems associated with death. In the medical context, will an African theory of moral status permit or forbid euthanasia? Do we have moral obligations towards dead human bodies? Overall, the book provides an important African axiological contribution to debates on global ethics and moral philosophy.

Providing an important overview of the ethical problems associated with the biological fact of death, this book will be of interest to researchers across the fields of philosophy and African studies.

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