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Conceptions of personhood. Can the idea of individual responsibility remain morally relevant?
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The essay explores the concept of communal personhood in African thought, highlighting its significance in shaping individual responsibility. It examines three distinct communal perspectives on personhood, analyzing how these ideas interconnect and influence the understanding of individual roles within the community. Through this examination, the work contributes to the discourse on modern African political philosophy, offering insights into the interplay between collective identity and personal accountability.
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2018, paperback
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