当代非洲作为人的理论的马杜卡克主义批判述评

E. Maduka
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在我们今天的世界里,由于两个主要因素,人类的意义被笼罩在神秘之中。首先是全球化和随之而来的信息通信技术(ICT)。第二点与追求经济成就和物质获取的普遍动力有关。随着这些,人的本质、价值和自我真实性几乎被侵蚀。本文将马杜卡克主义作为当代非洲的一种做人哲学。它声称,当所有人都接受马杜卡克主义的思想时,将恢复人类的尊严和价值,并促进全球和平。本文运用对话、阐释、概念澄清和演绎等哲学方法,论证了Madukaku主义来源于“Madukaku”一词,这是伊博语中表达、阐释和揭示人的本质的概念。Madukaku指的是“人”相对于其他存在物所拥有的品质和价值。根据Madukaku的观点,人、人性、人格或人性的概念是指一个人高于其他事物的品质、价值、价值或重要性。这篇论文试图通过提出论据来捍卫这一观点,表明(伊博)非洲人把人看得比其他任何东西都重要,这在他们的命名传统和其他事物中是显而易见的。它还认为,“人类”和“Madukaku”这两个词都是两个词的组合,这两个词分解后在意义和意义上都是同义词。此外,“存在”在形而上学上是指任何存在的东西,无论是可见的还是不可见的,精神的还是物质的;人类是现存事物的一部分。因此,本文提出Madukakism是(伊博)非洲世界观中(人性)为人的真实基础。
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A Critical Exposition of Madukakism as a Theory of Being Human in Contemporary Africa
In our world today, what is meant to be human is shrouded in mystery as a result of two major factors. The first being globalization and its attendant Information Communication Technology (ICT). The second having to do with the universal drive towards economic achievements and material acquisition. Following these, the essence, worthiness and selfauthenticity of the human person is almost eroded. This paper presents Madukakism as a philosophy of being human in contemporary Africa. Its make the claim that, the idea of Madukakism when imbibed by all and sundry, will restore human dignity and worth as well as foster global peace. The philosophical methods of conversationalism, exposition, conceptual clarification and deduction were employed to show that Madukakism is drawn from the word Madukaku, which is an Igbo concept that represents, explicates and exposes the true nature of human being. Madukaku connotes the quality and value which the being “human” possesses as against other existing beings. Following the idea of Madukaku, the notion of human being, humanhood, personhood or humanity consist in the quality, value, worth or importance attached or attributed to a person over and above other things. The paper attempts to defend this view by presenting arguments to show that the (Igbo) African, places more value on a person than anything else and this is evident in their naming tradition among other things. It also argues that the terms “human being”, as well as Madukaku, are combinations of two words, each of which when broken down are synonymous in meaning and signification. Moreover, “being” metaphysically refers to anything that exists whether visible or invisible, spiritual or physical; and humans are part of the existing things. Hence, the paper presents Madukakism as the authentic basis for (humanness) being human in (Igbo) African worldview.
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