
African Ethics: A Superior Moral Framework? | Thaddeus Metz
Brain in a Vat
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The chapter explores a thought experiment about choosing whom to save in a life-threatening situation, comparing the moral perspectives of African tradition and Western moral theories like utilitarianism and Kantian ethics. It argues that the African approach offers a more convincing justification for prioritizing one's mother, whereas Western theories struggle to provide an equally compelling explanation.
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