NEW! The Routledge Guidebook to Moore’s Principia Ethica, London and New York: Routledge, 2022.
An Introduction to Latin American Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, 2020.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/an-introduction-to-latin-american-philosophy/DC4D108A576BB944AD14D8A6686B4D85
Engaging Bioethics: An Introduction with Case Studies (co-authored with G. Seay), Routledge, 2017
Ethical Naturalism: Current Debates (co-edited with G. Seay). Cambridge University Press, 2011 | |
How to Think Logically (co-authored with G. Seay). , Prentice Hall 2007, 2nd e. 2011 | |
Blackwell Companion to Latin American Philosophy. Blackwell 2009 (with O. Schutte and O. Bueno). See reviews In Metascience here In CHOICE here |
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Philosophy of Language: The Central Topics. Rowman & Littlefield, 2007 (with G. Seay). | |
How to Think Logically. First edition, Penguin Academics, Longman Publishers, 2007 (with G. Seay). | |
New Essays on Semantic Externalism and Self-Knowledge. MIT Press, 2003. See review by Duncan Pritchard |
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Latin American Thought: Philosophical Problems and Arguments. Westview Press, 2002. See reviews By Joaquin Roy |
Facts of Publication with Brief Descriptions
Engaging Bioethics: An Introduction with Case Studies (with G. Seay), Routledge, forthcoming Jan. 2017.
Monograph evaluating bioethical controversies on a wide variety of topics, ranging from issues at life’s end and its beginning, the biotechnological revolution, and biomedical research on humans and animals, to justice in health care and the principlism-versus-casuistry debate.
Ethical Naturalism: Current Debates (with G. Seay), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Edited volume of new essays. Contributors include Frank Jackson, Michael Smith, Gilbert Harman, David Copp, Michael Ridge, Richard Joyce, Robert Audi, Robert Shaver, Terence Cuneo, Sergio Tenenbaum, and Roger Crisp.
Blackwell Companion to Latin American Philosophy (with O. Schutte and O. Bueno), Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.
Comprehensive reference volume providing updated discussions of major issues in Latin American philosophy. It features 36 essays by Mario Bunge, Larry Blum, Jorge Gracia, Newton da Costa, and Horacio Arlo Costa among others.
Themes from G. E. Moore: New Essays in Epistemology and Ethics (with G. Seay), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
This volume features 16 new essays on Moorean topics in epistemology and ethics. Included are essays by Crispin Wright, Ernest Sosa, Ram Neta, William G. Lycan, C. A. J. Coady, Paul Snowdon, Michael Huemer, Roy Sorensen, Stephen Darwall, Terry Horgan, Mark Timmons, Richard Fumerton, Charles R. Pigden, Robert Shaver, Joshua Gert, and Jonathan Dancy.
Philosophy of Language: The Central Topics (with G. Seay), Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007.
This anthology offers essential readings in contemporary philosophy of language. Its selection has been recommended by Colin McGinn in his Philosophy of Language: The Classics Explained (Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 2015).
How to Think Logically (with G. Seay), New York: Penguin Academics, 2007, 2nd Pearson 2011.
Textbook intended for introductory courses in logic and critical thinking. Its scope is beyond that of the usual textbook, since it addresses issues of normative reasoning, the virtues of belief, and epistemic circularity.
Latin American Philosophy: An Introduction with Readings (with G. Seay), Upper Saddle Brook, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2004.
Textbook offering brief introductions to some philosophical issues that figure prominently in Latin American thought. Each of them is followed by a selection of primary sources.
New Essays on Semantic Externalism and Self-Knowledge, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, a Bradford Book, 2003.
This volume includes 14 new essays on the consequences of semantic externalism for self-knowledge and for our understanding of the transmission of epistemic warrant by inference. Contributors are Crispin Wright, Anthony Brueckner, Martin Davies, Fred Dretske, Michael McKinsey, Brian McLaughlin, Susana Nuccetelli, Joseph Owens, Jessica Brown, Gary Ebbs, Kevin Falvey, Richard Fumerton, Sandford Goldberg, and Matthias Steup.
Latin American Thought: Philosophical Problems and Arguments, Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2002.
Winner of “Outstanding Academic Title, 1998-2002” by Choice Magazine, this monograph analyses some main problems and arguments in Latin American thought.