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African Philosophy: Ubuntu ontology and the case for the ovaHerero people, is a research conducted by Mr. Paulus Hijaktutu Kapepu, as part of his requirements to obtain his Honors, bachelor's degree. The research sought to contribute to the debate about the existence of African philosophy. In this book the researcher begins by conceptualizing what philosophy is, by ascertaining it in the cultural context, he then uses this context to define African philosophy as Ubuntu, or Ubuntu as the African philosophy. To demonstrate his argument the researcher, uses the ovaHerero people of Namibia as an…mehr

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African Philosophy: Ubuntu ontology and the case for the ovaHerero people, is a research conducted by Mr. Paulus Hijaktutu Kapepu, as part of his requirements to obtain his Honors, bachelor's degree. The research sought to contribute to the debate about the existence of African philosophy. In this book the researcher begins by conceptualizing what philosophy is, by ascertaining it in the cultural context, he then uses this context to define African philosophy as Ubuntu, or Ubuntu as the African philosophy. To demonstrate his argument the researcher, uses the ovaHerero people of Namibia as an applicable case study, throughout the book, the author constantly reveals the philosophical elements within Ubuntu as a way of life/philosophy.
Autorenporträt
The Researcher is an undergraduate student, pursuing a bachelor's of Arts honors degree, majoring in Philosophy and applied ethics at the University of Namibia. He is passionate about writing and hopes to pursue a career in African Cultural Anthropology.