African Philosophy Course
Discover Ubuntu in African Philosophy, linking thinkers like Mbiti and Tutu to debates on justice, rights, gender, and reconciliation. Perfect for humanities experts wanting ethical insights for teaching, research, and community work in Kenya and beyond. Gain tools for impactful, context-aware studies over three weeks.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course dives into Ubuntu as a key African ethical framework over three weeks. You'll examine its history, thinkers like Mbiti, Tutu, Ramose, Metz, and Eze, plus debates on rights, gender, and queer issues. Using texts, oral traditions, and justice case studies, you'll build practical tools for research and global analysis.
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Develop skills
- Analyse Ubuntu ethics and interpret concepts for research.
- Compare thinkers like Mbiti, Tutu, Ramose, Metz, and Eze.
- Critique debates on universalism, feminism, queer theory, and rights.
- Design a three-week Ubuntu teaching module with readings and assessments.
- Apply Ubuntu to justice and reconciliation case studies.
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