African Philosophy Course
Discover Ubuntu in African Philosophy, linking thinkers such as Mbiti, Tutu, Ramose, Metz, and Eze to discussions on justice, rights, gender, and reconciliation. Perfect for humanities experts wanting new ethical insights, teaching modules, research methods, and tools for social change in a global context.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
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What will I learn?
This course provides a three-week deep dive into Ubuntu as an ethical framework. Delve into its origins, thinkers like Mbiti, Tutu, Ramose, Metz, and Eze, and debates on rights, gender, and queer issues. Using texts, oral traditions, and transitional justice cases, you'll build research tools and strategies for global humanities work.
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Develop skills
- Analyse Ubuntu ethics and interpret concepts for humanities research.
- Compare Ubuntu thinkers including Mbiti, Tutu, Ramose, Metz, and Eze.
- Critique debates on universalism, feminism, queer theory, and rights.
- Design a 3-week Ubuntu teaching module with outcomes and assessments.
- Apply Ubuntu to transitional justice and reconciliation case studies.
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