CONFUCIANISM AND UBUNTU: REFLECTIONS ON A DIALOGUE BETWEEN CHINESE AND AFRICAN TRADITIONS

This article compares two major strands of moral-philosophical thought in Chinese and African traditions, namely--Confucianism and what is known as Ubuntu--the term for humanness that Zulu and Xhosa speakers in South Africa use to capture morality as a whole.

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Collectivism
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Cultural heritage
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Cultural values
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Ubuntu
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