This book offers a unique collection of philosophers engaging in public philosophy, offering responses to, and reflections on, the moral, political, social, and medical dilemmas born of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This book offers a unique collection of philosophers engaging in public philosophy, offering responses to, and reflections on, the moral, political, social, and medical dilemmas born of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Anna Gotlib is associate professor of philosophy at Brooklyn College CUNY. Her areas of research and teaching include feminist bioethics/medical ethics, moral psychology, social and political philosophy. She serves as one of the chief editors of IJFAB (International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics). Her work has appeared in Hypatia, The International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Journal of Medical Humanities, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, and several edited collections.
Inhaltsangabe
In Medias Res: Philosophers as Witnesses to Disaster Anna Gotlib PART I: Pandemic Selves Chapter 1: The New Normals: Solidarity Recognition and Vulnerable Selves in the COVID-19 Pandemic Vanessa Wills Chapter 2: COVID-19 and the Politics of Home Corey McCall Chapter 3: Waiting to Say Goodbye J. S. Biehl PART II: Pandemic Illness and Disability Chapter 4: Sometimes Life Gives You Way Too Many Lemons: An Observation in Nine Parts Ruth Groenhout Chapter 5: The Nightmare of Triage and Discrimination: Whose Benefit Is to be Maximized? Eva Feder Kittay Chapter 6: Disability and Disproportionate Disadvantage Kevin Timpe PART III: Pandemic Precariousness and Social Justice Chapter 7: We Survived COVID-19! (Possibly) Jamie Lindemann Nelson Chapter 8: New Labors New Burdens: Care Work Re-narrated Jennifer Scuro Chapter 9: Boundaries of Democratic Life in a Time of Pandemic Alexios Alexander PART IV: Pandemic Philosophy and Meaning Chapter 10: More than Mere Survival: Ethical Responsibil
In Medias Res: Philosophers as Witnesses to Disaster Anna Gotlib PART I: Pandemic Selves Chapter 1: The New Normals: Solidarity Recognition and Vulnerable Selves in the COVID-19 Pandemic Vanessa Wills Chapter 2: COVID-19 and the Politics of Home Corey McCall Chapter 3: Waiting to Say Goodbye J. S. Biehl PART II: Pandemic Illness and Disability Chapter 4: Sometimes Life Gives You Way Too Many Lemons: An Observation in Nine Parts Ruth Groenhout Chapter 5: The Nightmare of Triage and Discrimination: Whose Benefit Is to be Maximized? Eva Feder Kittay Chapter 6: Disability and Disproportionate Disadvantage Kevin Timpe PART III: Pandemic Precariousness and Social Justice Chapter 7: We Survived COVID-19! (Possibly) Jamie Lindemann Nelson Chapter 8: New Labors New Burdens: Care Work Re-narrated Jennifer Scuro Chapter 9: Boundaries of Democratic Life in a Time of Pandemic Alexios Alexander PART IV: Pandemic Philosophy and Meaning Chapter 10: More than Mere Survival: Ethical Responsibil
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