What We Talk About When We Talk About "Personhood": A Critical Review of Menkti's Moral Man
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Oyowe's analysis emphasizes that personhood cannot be understood in isolation; it is always relational, shaped and defined by connections to others in a community.
Menkiti's theory argues that individual identity is deeply intertwined with societal roles and relationships, challenging traditional Western notions of autonomy and selfhood.
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