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The Concept of Feminist Justice in African Philosophy: A Critical Exposition of Dukor’s Propositions on African Cultural Values

机译:非洲哲学中的女性主义正义观:杜克关于非洲文化价值观的命题的批判性论述

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Having taken note of, and critically analyzed, Professor Maduabuchi Dukor’s epochal work entitled“Theistic Humanism of African philosophy-the great debate on substance and method of philosophy”(2010), I am much encouraged and rationally convinced that he has succeeded in building the core critical and essential foundational pillars of what can safely pass for professional African philosophy, though much remains to be done by way of further research from other scholars. Based upon that conviction and the great prospects that the African philosophy project breakthrough holds for every African philosopher in the global village, I am also motivated to take a closer look at, and carry out a critical exposition of the concept of justice in the context of African cultural values, using the propositions of what he calls the canons of cultural values that are native to African philosophy. These cultural values define African identity and delineateAfrica’s contributions to the advancement of the global ideas of justice, axiology, gender and globalization. The essence and methodology of this article, therefore, will lift the relevant thematic thrusts and arguments made by the erudite Professor of African philosophy to“properly locate African philosophy in the context of globalism, cosmopolitanism, science and what it could contribute to emerging global culture”(Dukor,2010:p.ix). The central point of this critical exposition is that his theistic inspired cultural humanism has enhanced the global understanding of not only justice but feminist rights and the urgent needs for African philosophy to make its contributions towards the emancipation of and empowerment of women both in the continent and globally. The feminist search for justice, according to Dukor, is“the current global pool where the African is needed urgently to intervene”, since“feminism and women liberation has truncated the equilibrium and balance of relations between man and woman. African contribution to this class struggle between man and woman is a neutral one that absorbs the man and woman to their respective natural places in the nature’s womb”. Women’s search for global justice and the struggle to have their human rights recognized as a part of mankind’s gender balancing process would be philosophically enriched by Professor Dukor’s cultural value propositions and canons of justice.
机译:在注意到并批评分析了马达杜布奇·杜科(Maduabuchi Dukor)教授的划时代著作“非洲哲学的有神论的人文主义-关于哲学的实质和方法的伟大辩论”之后(2010年),我受到了很大的鼓舞并有理由相信他成功地建立了尽管可以通过其他学者的进一步研究来完成很多工作,但这些基本知识对于非洲专业哲学可以安全地通过哪些核心的,至关重要的基础支柱。基于这一信念和非洲哲学项目突破对全球村中每位非洲哲学家的广阔发展前景,我也有动机仔细研究一下,并在以下方面对正义概念进行批判性阐述:非洲文化价值观,使用了他所谓的非洲哲学本土文化价值观标准的命题。这些文化价值观定义了非洲的身份,并描绘了非洲对促进正义,价值论,性别和全球化的全球观念的贡献。因此,本文的实质和方法论将提升博学的非洲哲学教授提出的相关主题主旨和论点,以“在全球化,世界主义,科学及其对新兴的全球文化的贡献的背景下正确定位非洲哲学”。 ”(Dukor,2010:p.ix)。这一批判性论述的中心点在于,他的有神论启发的文化人本主义不仅增进了人们对正义和女性主义权利的全球理解,而且使非洲哲学迫切需要为在非洲大陆和世界上解放和赋予妇女权力做出贡献。全球范围。杜克认为,女权主义者寻求正义是“目前全球迫切需要非洲干预的全球范围”,因为“女权主义和妇女解放已经打破了男女关系的平衡与平衡。非洲对男女之间阶级斗争的贡献是中立的,吸收了男人和女人到大自然子宫中各自的自然位置。”杜克教授的文化价值主张和正义准则将在哲学上丰富妇女寻求全球正义的斗争以及争取承认其人权是人类性别平衡进程的一部分的努力。

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