1: Introduction 1.1: The Concepts of Personhood in African Philosophy 1.2: Developments in the Literature on Personhood 1.3: Themes and Structure of the Book 2: A Conceptual Mapping of Personhood 2.1: Introduction 2.2: Menkiti's Analysis of Personhood 2.3: Gyekye on Personhood 2.4: Matolino, Kaphagawani, and Ikuenobe on Personhood 2.5: Conclusion 3: An Exposition of Personhood as Moral Theory 3,1: Introduction 3.2: Being Human and Being a Person 3.3: Personhood Embodies a Character-Based Ethics 3.4: Means and Ends in Personhood 3.5: Humanism and the Instrumentality of Relationships 3.6: Rejection of Social Relationships as the Moral End 3.7: The Role of Relationships in Personhood 3.8: Conclusion 4: Personhood: Partiality or Impartiality 4.1: Introduction 4.2: Contextualising the debate Partiality and Impartiality in Moral Philosophy 4.3: Personhood: Partiality or Impartiality? 4.4: Conclusion 5: Personhood and Options in African Moral Thought 5.1: Introduction 5.2:
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