Chapter 6: Focus on Relations
Below are the online resources referenced in this chapter’s endnotes and “Further Reading” list.
Personal Relationships
- Warburton, Nigel, and Aidan Turner. “Aidan Turner on Confucian Ancestor Worship.” BBC. 2015. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02xbx9q.
- Wong, David. “Chinese Ethics.” In The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2021 Edition), edited by Edward N. Zalta, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2021/entries/ethics-chinese. See esp. §2.3–2.4.
Political Relations
- Callus, Anne-Marie, and Amy Camilleri-Zahra, “‘Nothing about Us without Us’: Disabled People Determining Their Human Rights through the UNCRPD,” Mediterranean Review of Human Rights 1 (2017): 1–26, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321825985_Nothing_about_us_without_us’_disabled_people_determining_their_human_rights_through_the_UNCRPD.
- Norlock, Kathryn. “Feminist Ethics.” In The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2019 Edition), edited by Edward N. Zalta, published May 27, 2019. https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2019/entries/feminism-ethics.
Communal Relations
- Onyebuchi Eze, Michael. “I Am Because You Are,” UNESCO Courier (2011): 11–13, https://en.unesco.org/courier/octobre-decembre-2011/i-am-because-you-are.
- Yvonne Mokgoro, Yvonne. “Ubuntu and the Law in South Africa,” Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal 1, no. 1 (1998): 18, https://www.ajol.info/index.php/pelj/article/view/43567.
- Bell, Daniel A., and Thaddeus Metz. “Confucianism and Ubuntu: Reflections on a Dialogue between Chinese and African Traditions.” Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38, no. 1 (2011): 78–95. https://philpapers.org/archive/BELCAU.pdf Murove, Munyaradzi Felix, ed. African Ethics: An Anthology of Comparative and Applied Ethics. Scottsville: University of Kwazulu-Natal Press, 2009. Read esp. Part II Primacy of Ubuntu in African Ethics, Chapters 4–6. https://philpapers.org/rec/MURAEA-4