Mogobe Bernard Ramose is a South African philosopher, one of the key thinkers to have popularised African philosophy, and specifically Ubuntu philosophy, internationally.[1] Ramose is Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Africa in Pretoria.[2]
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Mogobe Bernard Ramose is a South African philosopher, one of the key thinkers to have popularised African philosophy, and specifically Ubuntu philosophy...
ubuntu is that "a person is a person through a person." Leonhard Praeg, MogobeRamose, and Fainos Mangera implement the communitarian method. The complementary...
Ghanaian Kwame Gyekye, the Ghanaian Kwasi Wiredu and the South African MogobeRamose. Molefe has contributed to African philosophy with the notions of personhood...
an African Moral Theory" (Symposium) S. Afr. J. Philos. 2007, 26(4). Ramose, Mogobe B. (2003). "The philosophy of ubuntu and ubuntu as a philosophy". In...
1994). "The Attack On Afrocentricity". The Gaither Reporter. 2 (2): 8. Ramose, Mogobe B. (2014). "Ubuntu: Affirming a Right and Seeking Remedies in South...