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Maat, The Moral Ideal in Ancient Egypt: A Study in Classical African Ethics
Now in Paperback
Maulana Karenga, California State University, Long Beach
Maat, The Moral Ideal in Ancient Egypt: A Study in
Classical African Ethics is an unprecedented work of intellectual archeology and critical interpretation of ancient Egyptian
ethical thought from an African-centered standpoint. Engaging
Maatian thought as a rich resource for philosophic reflection and
modern moral discourse, Professor Karenga draws on a wide
range of literary, historical and archeological sources to recover
and reconstruct this ancient ethical tradition in a dual process of
interpretation and transmission.
CONTENTS
1. Conceptual Framework; 2. The Old Kingdom to Middle
Kingdom; 3. The New Kingdom to the Late Period; 4. Maatian
Theology; 5. Maatian Ontology; 6. Maatian Anthropology; 7 . The
Way of Worthiness; 8. Worthiness Before People; 9. Worthiness
Before Nature; 10. Conclusion
FEATURES
• Provides a major rereading of ancient Egyptian ethical thought
• Written by an internationally respected senior scholar in Africana
Studies and ethical philosophy
• Reveals the current relevance of ancient Egyptian ethical thought
Paperback ISBN 9780943412252 S March 2006 S$24.95 S 480 pages in addressing modern moral and social issues
University of Sankore Press
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“Professor Karenga’s massive scholarly tome is the definitive work on
classical African ethics and an essential authoritative source for the
scholar and general reader interested in ancient Kemetic ethics, religion
and culture. Indeed, it is difficult to imagine any serious consideration
of the cultural ideals, values and thought of ancient Kemet without
reference to this seminal work.”
- Molefi Kete Asante
Professor of African American Studies
Temple University
“With Professor Karenga’s book . . . the reception of Egypt is entering
a new phase. (It) is the first attempt to revitalize a completely forgotten
tradition of highest antiquity. This could only be achieved by someone
embodying the skills and characteristics of a full-fledged Egyptologist
and the competence and commitment of an equally full-fledged African
American philosopher. Karenga is both. His book is an example of the
finest Egyptological scholarship and it will certainly prove to be of
highest interest for the ongoing debates in philosophy and Black
Studies.”
- Jan Assmann
Professor of Egyptology
University of Heidelberg