A perennial debate in the field of global ethics revolves around
the possibility of a universalist ethics as well as arguments over
the nature, and significance, of difference for moral deliberation.
Decolonial literature, in particular, increasingly signifies a
pluriverse - one with radical ontological and epistemological
differences. This book examines the concept of the pluriverse
alongside global ethics and the ethics of care in order to
contemplate new ethical horizons for engaging across difference.
Offering a challenge to the current state of the field, this book
argues for a rethinking of global ethics as it has been conceived
thus far.
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