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"This book marks the return of ethical issues to the center of philosophical debate, a current trend in the nascent Mozambican School of Philosophy. This time, it is author Hoguane who brings us "happiness" as a theme. This happens after Mário Alberto Viegas, the "last ethicist" as I called him, had approached the "dignity" issue from the Human Rights' point of view.The anguish of the successive armed conflicts and the shame of the violence caused by the enormous gap between, hypothetically, the richest and the poorest Mozambican, constitute the backdrop from which the questions about morality…mehr

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"This book marks the return of ethical issues to the center of philosophical debate, a current trend in the nascent Mozambican School of Philosophy. This time, it is author Hoguane who brings us "happiness" as a theme. This happens after Mário Alberto Viegas, the "last ethicist" as I called him, had approached the "dignity" issue from the Human Rights' point of view.The anguish of the successive armed conflicts and the shame of the violence caused by the enormous gap between, hypothetically, the richest and the poorest Mozambican, constitute the backdrop from which the questions about morality on mutual coexistence and the consequent search for its foundation gain meaning. It is in the search for the recovery of lost humanity, in the coexistence among Mozambicans, that the utopia of the good-(con)living where Mozambican philosophy finds its vocation. And this good-(con)living includes the dimensions of national reconciliation, freedom, and happiness. It is on the foundations of this last dimension that this book addresses."José P. Castiano
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Ernesto António Mubango Hoguane, nació el 28 de diciembre de 1983 en Maputo (Mozambique). Actualmente cursa un máster en Ética y Filosofía Política en la Universidad de Oporto (Portugal), y es licenciado en Filosofía y Ética por la Universidad Pedagógica de Maputo (Mozambique).Investigador, profesor y analista político.