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Comprehensively structured PLS3701 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2026 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. Prepared to a distinction standard with detailed and well-developed responses. Write a critical essay in which you analyse and compare Ifeanyi Menkiti’s and Kwame Gyekye’s views on the relationship between the individual and the community in African philosophy. Your discussion should demonstrate a clear understanding of their arguments concerning communitarianism and moderate communitarianism. Thereafter, explain the concept of autonomy in moral philosophy and evaluate how each thinker understands the role of individual autonomy within the community. Write a critical essay comparing Menkiti’s and Gyekye’s arguments about moral responsibility in African moral philosophy. Your discussion should explain how communal values influence moral judgement and accountability. Thereafter, examine how consequentialism and deontological ethics may interpret moral responsibility within the framework of African communitarian philosophy. Write a critical essay analysing the philosophical debate between Menkiti and Gyekye concerning the nature of personhood in African philosophy. Your discussion should demonstrate how their views differ regarding the relationship between individual rights and communal obligations. Thereafter, examine how human rights theory may be interpreted within their philosophical frameworks. Write a critical essay in which you analyse and compare the arguments advanced by Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre concerning freedom, responsibility and human existence. Your discussion should demonstrate a clear understanding of their respective positions and the philosophical assumptions that underpin them. Thereafter, provide a clear exposition of the main existentialist ideas studied in this course. Finally, relate each of these ideas to your analysis of Beauvoir’s and Sartre’s arguments, explaining how existentialism understands freedom and moral responsibility. Write a critical essay in which you analyse and compare the arguments advanced by Ifeanyi Menkiti and Kwame Gyekye concerning personhood and moral responsibility. Your discussion should demonstrate a clear understanding of their respective positions and the philosophical assumptions that underpin them. Thereafter, provide a clear exposition of the three normative ethical theories studied in this course. Finally, relate each of these theories to your analysis of Menkiti’s and Gyekye’s arguments, explaining how each normative related to their accounts of personhood and moral responsibility. Write a critical essay in which you analyse and compare the arguments advanced by John Stuart Mill and Immanuel Kant concerning moral duty and ethical decision-making. Your discussion should demonstrate a clear understanding of their respective positions and the philosophical assumptions that underpin them. Thereafter, provide a clear exposition of the three normative ethical theories studied in this course. Finally, relate each of these theories to your analysis of Mill’s and Kant’s arguments, explaining how each normative theory evaluates moral duty and ethical responsibility. Write a critical essay in which you analyse and compare the arguments advanced by Ifeanyi Menkiti and Kwame Gyekye concerning personhood and moral responsibility. Your discussion should demonstrate a clear understanding of their respective positions and the philosophical assumptions that underpin them. Thereafter, provide a clear exposition of the three normative ethical theories studied in this course. Finally, relate each of these theories to your analysis of Menkiti’s and Gyekye’s arguments, explaining how each normative related to their accounts of personhood and moral responsibility. Write a critical essay in which you analyse and compare the arguments advanced by Ifeanyi Menkiti and Kwame Gyekye concerning personhood and moral responsibility. Your discussion should demonstrate a clear understanding of their respective positions and the philosophical assumptions that underpin them. Thereafter, provide a clear exposition of the three normative ethical theories studied in this course. Finally, relate each of these theories to your analysis of Menkiti’s and Gyekye’s arguments, explaining how each normative related to their accounts of personhood and moral responsibility.Write a critical essay in which you analyse and compare the arguments advanced by René Descartes and David Hume concerning knowledge and scepticism. Your discussion should demonstrate a clear understanding of their respective positions and the philosophical assumptions that underpin them. Thereafter, provide a clear exposition of the main epistemological theories studied in this course. Finally, relate each of these theories to your analysis of Descartes’s and Hume’s arguments, explaining how each theory interprets the nature and limits of human knowledge.

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PLS3701
Assignment 1 Semester 1 2026
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PERSONHOOD AND MORAL RESPONSIBILITY IN AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY: A
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MENKITI AND GYEKYE

1. INTRODUCTION

African philosophy places strong emphasis on the relationship between the individual and
the community. Unlike many Western philosophical traditions that focus primarily on
individual autonomy, African philosophical thought often highlights the importance of
communal relationships in shaping moral identity and responsibility. Two influential African
philosophers who have contributed significantly to this debate are Ifeanyi Menkiti and
Kwame Gyekye. Both scholars explore the concept of personhood within African societies,
but they present different interpretations regarding the relationship between the individual
and the community.

Menkiti argues that personhood is something that individuals acquire through participation in
the moral and social life of the community. According to him, the community plays a
fundamental role in defining who qualifies as a full person. In contrast, Gyekye challenges

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PERSONHOOD AND MORAL RESPONSIBILITY IN AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY: A
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MENKITI AND GYEKYE

1. INTRODUCTION

African philosophy places strong emphasis on the relationship between the individual
and the community. Unlike many Western philosophical traditions that focus primarily
on individual autonomy, African philosophical thought often highlights the importance
of communal relationships in shaping moral identity and responsibility. Two
influential African philosophers who have contributed significantly to this debate are
Ifeanyi Menkiti and Kwame Gyekye. Both scholars explore the concept of
personhood within African societies, but they present different interpretations
regarding the relationship between the individual and the community.

Menkiti argues that personhood is something that individuals acquire through
participation in the moral and social life of the community. According to him, the
community plays a fundamental role in defining who qualifies as a full person. In
contrast, Gyekye challenges this strong communitarian position by arguing that while
community is important, individuals possess inherent moral worth and certain rights
independent of social recognition. This essay analyses and compares the arguments
of Menkiti and Gyekye concerning personhood and moral responsibility. It also
discusses three normative ethical theories and explains how these theories relate to
their philosophical positions on personhood and moral responsibility.




2. IFEANYI MENKITI

2.1. Menkiti’s Concept of Personhood

Ifeanyi Menkiti presents a strongly communitarian understanding of personhood in
African philosophy. According to Menkiti, the African conception of the person
emphasises the primacy of the community over the individual. He argues that
individuals are not automatically considered full persons at birth. Instead,
personhood is something that must be achieved through moral development and
participation in communal life (Menkiti, 1984).

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