Ubuntu and Western Monotheism

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African ethical theory
African philosophy
African Religion
African Traditional Religion
Agnostics
analytic philosophy
analytic philosophy of religion
anti-theism
Atheistic World
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Axiological Differences
Axiological Judgments
Axiological Questions
Axiological Status
axiology of theism
axiology of ubuntu
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communitarian ethics
comparative axiology
comparative philosophy
complete understanding argument
Cosmic Justice
Dignity Argument
Doxastic Account
doxastic account of faith
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Genuine Sacrifice
God Argument
God's Existence
Good Afterlife
Good Life
Gratuitous Evil
infinite value
Kirk Lougheed
meaningful life argument
Metz's Account
monotheism
non-doxastic account of faith
philosophy of religion
privacy argument
pro-theism
religious pluralism
Religious Version
sacrifice argument
Secular Versions
ubuntu
Ubuntu Ethic
value theory in African philosophy
Violate
Western Monotheism

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367693404
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book offers a unique comparative study of ubuntu, a dominant ethical theory in African philosophy, and western monotheism. It is the first book to bring ubuntu to bear on the axiology of theism debate in contemporary analytic philosophy of religion.

A large motivating force behind this book is to explore the extent to which there is intersubjective ethical agreement and disagreement between ubuntu and Western worldviews like monotheism and naturalism. First, the author assesses the various arguments for anti-theism and pro-theism on the assumption that ubuntu is true. Ubuntu’s communitarian focus might be so different from the Western tradition that it completely changes how we evaluate theism and atheism. Second, the author assesses the advantages and disadvantages of the truth of ubuntu for the world. Third and finally, he assesses the axiological status of faith for both monotheism and ubuntu.

Ubuntu and Western Monotheism will be of interest to scholars and advanced students specializing in philosophy of religion, African religion and philosophy, and religious ethics.

Kirk Lougheed is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Faith and Human Flourishing at LCC International University. He is also a Research Associate at the University of Pretoria. He is author or editor of 4 books, and over 25 articles appearing in such places as Philosophia, Ratio, and Synthese.

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