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February 20, 2024 53 mins
In this episode, I delve into the profound realm of African Ubuntu philosophy, exploring its essence and intricate connections to the complexities of human interactions. From the roots of Ubuntu in communal values to its relevance in contemporary society, we unravel the layers of this ancient African wisdom. As we navigate the philosophical landscape, I introduce the intriguing concept of "The Art of Being Disliked." Reflecting on this idea, we contemplate the societal implications of embracing Ubuntu philosophy—an art form challenging norms and inviting discomfort. Join me on this thought-provoking journey as we unravel the threads connecting Ubuntu to the art of embracing one's identity, fostering community bonds, and navigating the tensions that arise when choosing authenticity over societal approval. It's a unique exploration of philosophy, identity, and the intricate dance between being true to oneself and embracing the art of being disliked. sources: https://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4272&context=sspapers&httpsredir=1&referer https://www.ttbook.org/interview/i-am-because-we-are-african-philosophy-ubuntu perplexity.ai - An ai assistant research tool that cites sources for every answer. Certainly, for "The Division of Labor in Society," you can refer to the original French edition "De la division du travail social" published in 1893. For English translations, a widely used version is: - Durkheim, É. (1933). "The Division of Labor in Society." Free Press. Regarding "Suicide: A Study in Sociology," the original French edition is "Le Suicide: Étude de sociologie" published in 1897. For English translations, you can consult: - Durkheim, É. (1951). "Suicide: A Study in Sociology." The Free Press. These editions are commonly available in libraries and online bookstores, providing access to Durkheim's original works in English translation.
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