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Philosophical Echoes: African Thought in Equatorial Guinea and Its Implications for Global Ethics

Authors: Nguema, Félix;

Philosophical Echoes: African Thought in Equatorial Guinea and Its Implications for Global Ethics

Abstract

African philosophy has a rich tradition that intersects with diverse cultural contexts across Africa. Equatorial Guinea, as part of this continent, offers unique insights into how philosophical ideas influence contemporary societal issues and global ethical discussions. The research employs a combination of participant observation, semi-structured interviews, and archival research methods. These were conducted in urban and rural settings across Equatorial Guinea to gather comprehensive data from various sectors including education, politics, and traditional practices. A notable finding is the significant influence of Ubuntu philosophy on governance structures, particularly in fostering communal values that promote social cohesion and mutual respect among citizens. This theme was evident in both qualitative discussions and quantitative analysis of community surveys. This study highlights how philosophical thought from Africa can offer valuable insights into contemporary global ethical issues, emphasising the importance of cross-cultural dialogue and understanding. The specific contribution lies in the detailed examination of Ubuntu's impact on governance, providing empirical evidence for its effectiveness in promoting social harmony. Future research could extend this study to other African nations or explore how these philosophical ideas might be applied in global ethical frameworks beyond traditional societal structures.

Keywords

African Studies, Equatorial Guinea, Postcolonial Theory, Ethnography, Philosophy of Culture, Critical Anthropology, Cultural Relativism

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