This introduction provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the
central topics in Latin American philosophy. It explores not only the unique
insights offered by Latin American thinkers into pre-established fields of
Western philosophy, but also the many 'isms' developed as a direct result of
Latin American thought.
Focusing on the interplay between philosophy and rationality, the book explores critical themes such as justice, human rights, and cultural identity within Latin American thought. It traces these concepts from the colonial era to contemporary discussions, highlighting the evolution of ideas and the contributions of various thinkers throughout history.
G.E. Moore's Principia Ethica is a landmark publication in twentieth-century moral philosophy. Through focusing on the origin and evolution of his main doctrines, this guidebook makes it clear that Moore was an innovator whose provocative take on traditional philosophical problems ignited heated debates among philosophers. Principia Ethica is an important text for those attempting to understand and engage with some major philosophical debates in ethics today. The Routledge Guidebook to Moore's Principia Ethica provides a comprehensive introduction to this historic text, examining key Moorean themes including: ethical non-naturalism the naturalistic fallacy the Open Question Argument moral ontology and epistemology ideal utilitarianism vindictive punishment and organicity moral intuition for epistemic justification in ethics theory of value Ideal for anyone wanting to understand and gain perspective on Moore's seminal work, the book is essential reading for students of moral philosophy, metaethics, normative ethics, philosophical analysis, and related fields.