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  1. Feeling and performing ‘the crisis’: on the affective phenomenology and politics of the corona crisis

    How does it feel to be in a crisis? Is the idea of the crisis itself bound to our affectivity in the sense that without the occurrence of specific...

    Article Open access 18 January 2023
  2. Eudaimonia in Crisis: How Ethical Purpose Finding Transforms Crisis

    In a fast-paced and interconnected global economy, a crisis is an eventuality for most organizations. Leading during a crisis can be particularly...

    Article 29 July 2022
  3. Tacit social experimentation with digital technologies during the Covid-19 crisis

    In the management of the Covid 19 crisis, digital technologies were used in a major way. This article defends the hypothesis that these technologies...

    Article 25 May 2024
  4. Anthropological Crisis or Crisis in Moral Status: a Philosophy of Technology Approach to the Moral Consideration of Artificial Intelligence

    The inquiry into the moral status of artificial intelligence (AI) is leading to prolific theoretical discussions. A new entity that does not share...

    Joan Llorca Albareda in Philosophy & Technology
    Article Open access 18 January 2024
  5. Introduction: Approaches to Vulnerability in Times of Crisis

    With a view to contributing to a more nuanced view on the use of the vulnerability rhetoric in times of crisis, the article addresses the...

    Mikaela Heikkilä, Maija Mustaniemi-Laakso in Human Rights Review
    Article Open access 01 June 2023
  6. Rethinking Effective Remedies to the Climate Crisis: a Vulnerability Theory Approach

    Although the harmful effects of climate change on human rights are well-recognized, the legal response to the climate crisis has been inadequate....

    Milka Sormunen in Human Rights Review
    Article Open access 16 June 2023
  7. Beyond Crisis: Understandings of Vulnerability and Its Consequences in Relation to Intimate Partner Violence

    This article takes a closer look at intimate partner violence (IPV) and its semantical, political, and legal interactions with crisis and crisis...

    Nesa Zimmermann in Human Rights Review
    Article Open access 06 June 2023
  8. What is Modern in the Crisis of European Sciences?

    Although the notion of the crisis of European sciences has a general meaning, Husserl mainly focuses on this phenomenon in relation to the modern...

    Gabriele Baratelli in Husserl Studies
    Article Open access 01 November 2022
  9. The COVID-19 global crisis and corporate social responsibility

    In order to gain greater insight into the nature of corporate social responsibility (CSR) during a time of crisis, the study examines the commitment...

    Mark S. Schwartz, Avi Kay in Asian Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 17 January 2023
  10. Patient autonomy in the era of the sustainability crisis

    In the realm of medical ethics, the foundational principle of respecting patient autonomy holds significant importance, often emerging as a central...

    Szilárd Dávid Kovács in Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy
    Article Open access 08 June 2024
  11. Enhanced Vulnerability of Asylum Seekers in Times of Crisis

    This article examines the impact of law and policy changes enacted in times of crisis on asylum seekers, and considers the extent to which...

    Stephen Phillips in Human Rights Review
    Article Open access 12 June 2023
  12. The Crisis of Philosophy and the Meaning of the Sciences for Life

    Despite the significant number of critical analyses devoted to the subject, the precise definition of the famed crisis-notion that lies at the heart...

    Emiliano Trizio in Husserl Studies
    Article 19 October 2022
  13. Why the COVID-19 Crisis Is an Ethical Issue for Business: Evidence from the Australian JobKeeper Initiative

    The COVID-19 virus was unveiled to the world as a health crisis and later also as an economic crisis. For some organisations, it has become an...

    Graciela Corral de Zubielqui, Howard Harris in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 24 March 2023
  14. The Crisis of the Form. The Paradox of Modern Logic and its Meaning for Phenomenology

    The goal of this paper is to provide an account of the role played by logic in the context of what Husserl names the “crisis of European sciences.”...

    Gabriele Baratelli in Husserl Studies
    Article Open access 07 October 2023
  15. Industry Reputation Crisis and Firm Certification: A Co-evolution Perspective

    Industry reputation crises trigger producers and consumers to switch to certification as a signal of quality, especially in a weak institutional...

    Yanying Chen, Liang **, Feng Helen Liang in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 26 June 2023
  16. Vulnerability and Response-Ability in the Pandemic Marketplace: Develo** an Ethic of Care for Provisioning in Crisis

    This paper draws on the ethics of care to investigate how citizens grappled with ethical tensions in the mundane practice of grocery shop** at the...

    Susi Geiger, Ilaria Galasso, ... Gemma Watts in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 23 October 2023
  17. Is forensic science in crisis?

    The results of forensic science are believed to be reliable, and are widely used in support of verdicts around the world. However, due to the lack of...

    Michał Sikorski in Synthese
    Article 26 April 2022
  18. Temporality and Ethics: Timeliness of Ethical Perspectives on Temporality in Times of Crisis

    This introductory piece to the special issue presents in a broad sense, issues, and concepts related to temporality and ethics in business and...

    Wendelin Kuepers, David M. Wasieleski, Gunter Schumacher in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 27 September 2023
  19. Rethinking Vulnerability as a Radically Ethical Device: Ethical Vulnerability Analysis and the EU’s “Migration Crisis”

    We reinvigorate vulnerability theory as a radically ethical device — ethical vulnerability analysis. We bring together fuller vulnerability analysis...

    Sylvie Da Lomba, Saskia Vermeylen in Human Rights Review
    Article Open access 14 June 2023
  20. The Crisis of Romantic Knowledge: The Role of Information and Ignorance in Times of Romantic Abundance

    Most crises of knowledge stem from lack of information. The current crisis of romantic knowledge stems from the opposite reason: too much...

    Aaron Ben-Ze’ev in Topoi
    Article Open access 31 May 2024
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