
Ontologized Ethics
New Essays in African Meta-Ethics
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 21. November 2013
Book
Hardback
242 pages
978-0-7391-8503-2 (ISBN)
Description
Ontologized Ethics: New Essays in African Meta-Ethics examines an often neglected meta-ethical issue in African philosophical discourse: the extent to which one's orientation of being, or idea of what-is - as an individual or as a group of persons - does, or should, determine one's concept of the good. To what extent is ethics, or our idea of what is permissible or impermissible, grounded on ideas of what fundamentally exists or what it means to be? The aim of this collection of essays, with emphasis on an African philosophical context, will be to establish more firmly and vigorously whether there is an intrinsic link between ontology and morality - that is, whether, and, if so, how the proper norms for human actions can be explained and validated once we make lucid ideas about metaphysical topics such as human nature, community, relationality and spirituality. The essays included in this volume focus rigorously on ethical issues such as communalism, adultery, environmental ethics, and bioethics with the primary aim of showing whether the link between such issues and metaphysical beliefs is trivial or intrinsic.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
1 tables;
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
549 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7391-8503-2 (9780739185032)
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New Essays in African Meta-Ethics
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Persons
Elvis Imafidon teaches philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma Nigeria. He has published journal articles touching on issues in metaphysics, African philosophy, social philosophy, and philosophy of science. He is also the founding editor of Critical Essays: A Graduate Journal of Philosophy
John Ayotunde Isola Bewaji is professor of philosophy at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica. He is a recipient of the Rhodes Visiting Lectureship in Philosophy and Simon Guggenheim Research Fellowship. He is the founding president of the International Society for African Philosophy and Studies (ISAPS), and editor of the Caribbean Journal of Philosophy.
John Ayotunde Isola Bewaji is professor of philosophy at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica. He is a recipient of the Rhodes Visiting Lectureship in Philosophy and Simon Guggenheim Research Fellowship. He is the founding president of the International Society for African Philosophy and Studies (ISAPS), and editor of the Caribbean Journal of Philosophy.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Moral Tradition and Moral Revolution: A Conceptual Analysis
Chapter 2: University of Morality - myth or reality
Chapter 3: On the Ontological Foundation of a Social Ethic in African Traditions
Chapter 4: Towards an African Relational Environmentalism
Chapter 5: The Ethical Import in African Metaphysics: A Critical Discourse in Shona Environmental Ethics
Chapter 6: A Re-Interpretation of Gender Power Play in the Metaphysics of Adultery and Moral Exclusionism of Married Males in an African Culture
Chapter 7: Beyond Culpability: Approaching Male Impotency through Legitimated Adultery in Esan Metaphysics
Chapter 8: Finding Common Grounds for a Dialogue between African and Chinese Ethics
Chapter 9: Critical Reflection on Gyekye's Humanism: Defending Supernaturalism
Chapter 10: Life's Origin in Bioethics: Implications of Three ontological Perspectives: Judeo-Christianity, Western Secularism and the African Worldview
Chapter 11: Implicit Anachronism of the Concept
Introduction
Chapter 1: Moral Tradition and Moral Revolution: A Conceptual Analysis
Chapter 2: University of Morality - myth or reality
Chapter 3: On the Ontological Foundation of a Social Ethic in African Traditions
Chapter 4: Towards an African Relational Environmentalism
Chapter 5: The Ethical Import in African Metaphysics: A Critical Discourse in Shona Environmental Ethics
Chapter 6: A Re-Interpretation of Gender Power Play in the Metaphysics of Adultery and Moral Exclusionism of Married Males in an African Culture
Chapter 7: Beyond Culpability: Approaching Male Impotency through Legitimated Adultery in Esan Metaphysics
Chapter 8: Finding Common Grounds for a Dialogue between African and Chinese Ethics
Chapter 9: Critical Reflection on Gyekye's Humanism: Defending Supernaturalism
Chapter 10: Life's Origin in Bioethics: Implications of Three ontological Perspectives: Judeo-Christianity, Western Secularism and the African Worldview
Chapter 11: Implicit Anachronism of the Concept