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* [http://www.linkart.org/index.php/ubuntu-collaborativ-art.html A collaborative Art Project inspired from Ubuntu philosophy,] www.linkart.org |
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Emendatio ex 16:41, 22 Martii 2014
Ubuntu (Zulu/Xhosa [ùɓúntʼú]), sive uMunthu (Chichewa), est ethica vel humanistica philosophia ex Africa Austrina exorta, quae ad fides et coniunctiones hominum inter se spectat. Nonnulli credunt ubuntu esse philosophiam vel sententiam mundi Africanam classicam[1]; alii autem dicunt id esse notionem quae in fontibus scriptis per alterum saeculi vicensimi dimidium evoluta est.[2] Vocabulum ubuntu ex linguis Bantu Africae Austrinae deducitur.
Vide etiam
- Ahimsa, grave religionum Indicorum praeceptum
- Desmond Tutu
- Ethica vicissitudinis
- Fihavanana, notio Malagasy cognationis, amicitatis
- Hakuna matata
- Harambee
- Hillel Senex
- Humanitas (rén) in Confucianismo
- Ich und Du, liber Martini Buber (1923)
- Internationalismus proletarianus
- Mensch
- Mitakuye Oyasin
- Non nobis solum
- Ohana in cultura Havaiiana
- Pan-Africanismus
- Philanthropia
- Sarvodaya
- Ubuntu (systema internum)
- Ujamaa
Notae
- ↑ Dion Forster, Self validating consciousness in strong artificial intelligence: An African theological contribution (2006), www.spirituality.org.za.
- ↑ C. B. N. Gade, "The Historical Development of the Written Discourses on Ubuntu," South African Journal of Philosophy 30(2011):303–329. [1]
Bibliographia
- Ambrose, David. 2006. 'Your Life Manual: Practical Steps to Genuine Happiness': Revolution Mind Publishing, 37–40.
- Bagley, Elizabeth Frawley. Remarks at Swearing-in Ceremony of Special Representative for Global Partnerships Bagley: Opening Our Doors to the Private Sector U.S. Department of State, Global Partnership Initiative.
- Battle, Michael. 2007. Reconciliation: The ubuntu theology of Desmond Tutu. Pilgrim Press. ISBN 978-0-8298-1158-2.
- Eze, Michael Onyebuchi. 2010. Intellectual history in contemporary South Africa. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-230-62299-9.
- Forster, Dion. 2006. Self validating consciousness in strong artificial intelligence: An African theological contribution. Pretoria: Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Africa / UNISA, an extensive and detailed discussion of ubuntu in chapters 5–6. Dion Forster
- Forster, Dion. 2006. Identity in relationship: The ethics of ubuntu as an answer to the impasse of individual consciousness (Paper presented at the South African science and religion Forum – Published in the book The impact of knowledge systems on human development in Africa. du Toit, CW (ed), Pretoria, Research institute for Religion and Theology (University of South Africa) 2007:245–289).Pretoria: UNISA. Dion Forster
- Gade, C. B. N. 2011. The historical development of the written discourses on ubuntu. South African Journal of Philosophy, 30(3):303–329 [2].
- Kamwangamalu, Nkonko M. 2008. Ubuntu in South Africa: A sociolinguistic perspective to a pan-African concept. In The global intercultural communication reader, ed. Molefi Kete Asante, Yoshitaka Miike, et Jing Yin, 113–122. Novi Eboraci: Routledge.
- Louw, Dirk J. 1998. "Ubuntu: An African Assessment of the Religious Other". Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy.
- Matshe, Getrude. Born On The Continent – Ubuntu. (self-published)
- Metz,Thaddeus. 2007. Toward an African Moral Theory. S. Afr. J. Philos. 26(4)
- Samkange, Stanlake J. W. T., et S. Samkange. 1980. Hunhuism or Ubuntuism: A Zimbabwe Indegenous Political Philosophy. Harare: Graham Publishing. ISBN 0-86921-015-7.
- Ramose, Mogobe B. 2003. The philosophy of ubuntu and ubuntu as a philosophy. In P. H. Coetzee & A. P. J. Roux, eds. The African philosophy reader (2nd ed., pp. 230–238). Novi Eboraci et Londinii: Routledge.
- Samkange, S., & Samkange, T. M. 1980. Hunhuism or ubuntuism: A Zimbabwe indigenous political philosophy. Salisbury [Harare]: Graham Publishing.
- Swanson, D. M. 2007. Ubuntu: An African contribution to (re)search for/with a “humble togetherness. Journal of Contemporary Issues in Education, 2(2). Special Edition on African Worldviews. [Online] Available: http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/JCIE/issue/view/56
- Swanson, D. M. 2009. Where have all the fishes gone?: Living ubuntu as an ethics of research and pedagogical engagement. In In the spirit of ubuntu: Stories of teaching and research, ed. D. Caracciolo et A. Mungai, 3–21. Transgressions: Cultural Studies and Education, eeries ed. Shirley Steinberg. Rotterdam, Netherlands: Sense Publications. [Vide https://www.sensepublishers.com/files/9789087908430PR.pdf].
- Swanson, D. M. 2010. Value in shadows: A critical contribution to values education in our times. In International research handbook on values education and student, ed. T. Lovat et R. Toomey, 137–152. Wellbeing Novi Eboraci: Springer Press.
- Vide Dr. Dalene Swanson http://www.ualberta.ca/~dalene/index.html
- Tutu, Desmond. 1999. No Future Without Forgiveness. Novi Eboraci: Random House.
Nexus externi
- A collaborative Art Project inspired from Ubuntu philosophy, www.linkart.org
- All you need is ubuntu, news.bbc.co.uk
- Revolutionary Ubuntu, www.eblackstudies.org
- Ubuntu: African Philosophy, www.buzzle.com
- Ubuntu, disceptio Desmond Tutu, yourlifemanual.com