CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CONTEMPORARY CHANGE
SERIES II, AFRICA, VOLUME 7
PROTEST AND ENGAGEMENT:
Philosophy after Apartheid
at an Historically Black
South African University
South African Philosophical Studies, II
edited by
Patrick Giddy
CONTENTS
Introduction: Philosophy And The Ghetto Mentality
Chapter I. Fanon And The Persistence Of Humanism
Richard Pithouse
Chapter II. The Personalist Philosophy Of John Macmurray
Gerard Mccabe
Chapter III. The Ethical Boundaries Of Business: Questions Of Integrity
Pravasan Pillay
Chapter IV. Understanding The "Criminal" In An Unjust Society
Refiloe Senatla
Chapter V. A Wrong Way: From Being To Having In The African Value System
Symphorien Ntibagirirwa
Chatper VI. A Question Mark Against Ubuntu: Comparisons With Russian Communitarians
Olga Yurkivska
Chapter VII. Why We Need A New Ethic For The Environment
Richard Sivil
Chapter VIII. Making Sense Of Being In Disgrace
Chapter IX. The Nature And Role Of Applied Ethics In The Public Sector
Nkosinathi Owen Sotshangane