Vol. 2011 No. 1 (2011)
African Philosophy in Uganda: A Contribution to Global Ethical Debates
Abstract
African Philosophy in Uganda explores how philosophical ideas from Africa contribute to ethical discussions globally. The analysis employs critical examination of existing literature and scholarly works on African philosophy in Uganda, complemented by thematic synthesis. A key theme identified is the intersection of traditional Ugandan values with contemporary global ethical issues. Uganda's unique perspective offers valuable insights into universal ethical questions. Policy makers are encouraged to incorporate African philosophical contributions in ethical education and policy frameworks.
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