African Journalism Studies | 09 November 2011
African Philosophy as a Theoretical Framework in Tanzanian Contexts: Implications for Global Ethical Debates
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Abstract
African philosophy has gained increasing attention in global academic circles for its relevance to contemporary ethical debates. No empirical research is conducted; instead, the theoretical framework will be developed through critical analysis of existing literature. The integration of African philosophical insights into Tanzanian contexts can lead to more inclusive and culturally sensitive ethical practices, contributing to global debates on ethics and social responsibility. Policy makers should consider incorporating African philosophical thought in their decision-making processes for more equitable outcomes.