义务、人权与非正义与人本主义哲学与形而上学联系的乌班图观

A. Nicolaides
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本文回顾并讨论了非洲人本主义乌班图哲学中关于人的义务、对与错的问题。“乌班图”是恩古尼班图语,意为“人性”。它声称“我存在是因为我们存在”,并表达了“对他人的人性”,在祖鲁语中被称为“umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu”。非洲生活、文化和价值体系的根源,特别是在南部非洲,可以在乌班图的哲学中找到,但它们也部分受到犹太-基督教传统的影响。Ubuntu认为人权是一种道德原则或规范,它指定了人类在与他人交往时所需要的某些行为标准。一个人在社会中的权利和义务是建立在多方面的哲学基础上的,因为道德方面是遗产和传统的混合体。乌班图宣称,是社会,而不是任何超然的存在,为人类提供了基本的人性。一个真实的个体是一个复杂而重要的关系、社区、社会、环境甚至神秘世界的一部分。在某种程度上,一个人的行为是正确的,因为他们与他人和谐相处,在道德和法律范围内履行自己的职责,从而在社区协会中表现出对他人的尊重。它要求道歉,在做错事时原谅,并最终与有罪或受伤的一方和解。关键词:Ubuntu;权利;错误;职责;形而上学;非洲人道主义
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Duty, Human Rights and Wrongs and the Notion of Ubuntu as Humanist Philosophy and Metaphysical Connection
This article reviews and discusses the issue of one’s duty, rights and wrongs within the Humanist African Philosophy of Ubuntu. ‘Ubuntu’ is an Nguni Bantu term denoting "humanity". It asserts that "I am because we are" and expresses of having a sense of "humanity towards others" which in the Zulu language is stated as “umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu”. The roots of African Life, culture and value systems in Southern Africa in particular are found in the philosophy of Ubuntu but they have also been partially influenced by specifically the Judaeo-Christian tradition. Ubuntu considers human rights as moral principles or norms that designate certain standards of human behaviour that are required in dealing with other human beings. One’s rights and duties in society are grounded in a multifaceted philosophy because of the moral aspects which are a mixture of heritage and tradition. Ubuntu avows that society, and not any transcendent being, provides human beings with their basic humanity. An authentic individual human being is part of a complex and important relational, communal, societal, environmental and even mystical world. One’s actions are correct to that extent that they are a matter of living harmoniously with others and doing one’s duty while acting ethically and within the ambit of the law, and thus demonstrating reverence towards others in communal associations. It calls for apology, and forgiveness when doing something wrong and ultimately reconciliation with guilty or injured parties. Keywords: Ubuntu; Rights; Wrongs; Duties; Metaphysics; African humanism
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