The Motivation for “Toward an African Moral Theory”

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The Motivation for “Toward an African Moral Theory”

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 26 , issue 4 , 2007 , pages: 331–335
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v26i4.31490
Author(s): Thaddeus Metz University of the Witwatersrand,

Abstract

Here I introduce the symposium issue of the South African Journal of Philosophy that is devoted to critically analysing my article “Toward an African Moral Theory.” In that article, I use the techniques of analytic moral philosophy to articulate and defend a moral theory that both is grounded on the values of peoples living in sub-Saharan Africa and differs from what is influential in contemporary Western ethics. Here, I not only present a précis of the article, but also provide a sketch of why I have undertaken the sort of project begun there, what I hope it will help to achieve, and how the contributors to the symposium principally question it.

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