Odera Oruka and the Right to a Human Minimum
An African Philosopher's Defense of Human Dignity and Environment- Authors:
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- 2022
Summary
Odera Oruka and the Human Minimum: An African Philosopher's Defence of Human Dignity and Environment considers the work of Odera Oruka (1944–1995)—arguably one of the finest philosophers in Africa—by analyzing his major practical contribution to philosophy from the practical point of view. Odera Oruka is well known for his sage philosophy, but his "practical philosophy" has received less attention. This book situates Oruka within philosophical discourses around issues of justice, human rights, ethical duty, ecology, humanism, and politics. A thread that ties these questions together is Oruka's argument for the right to a human minimum, defined by three basic human needs: physical security, subsistence, and health care. Michael Kamau Mburu explores how these three taken together constitute the most basic and necessary (though not sufficient) right, and establishing this right is a means to ensuring human dignity, a condition for global justice. The book also expounds and applies some ethical values and philosophies from Africa—such as "ubuntu" or humanness—to clarify, defend, and promote human dignity without jeopardizing the environment.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-7936-5002-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-7936-5003-0
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 150
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 4
- The Legacy of H. Odera Oruka in Philosophy No access Pages 5 - 16
- Oruka’s Commitment to Practical Philosophy No access Pages 17 - 36
- On Human Rights: A Possible Definition No access Pages 37 - 48
- A Critique of the Current Human Rights Discourse No access Pages 49 - 64
- The Human Minimum No access Pages 65 - 78
- The Right to a Human Minimum No access Pages 79 - 96
- Toward Global Justice No access Pages 97 - 108
- Eco-philosophy and Parental Earth Ethics No access Pages 109 - 126
- Humanism, Ecology, and Global Justice No access Pages 127 - 136
- Bibliography No access Pages 137 - 142
- Index No access Pages 143 - 148
- About the Author No access Pages 149 - 150





