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  1. Three vulnerability objections to justice as mutual advantage

    Critics allege that justice as mutual advantage excludes vulnerable people and is thus inadequate as a conception of justice. Building on Peter...

    Chad Van Schoelandt in Synthese
    Article 22 September 2022
  2. Mutual Service as the Relational Value of Democracy

    In recent years the view that the non-instrumental value of democracy is a relational value, particularly relational equality, gained prominence. In...

    Article 16 April 2022
  3. The silver bullet: justice as mutual advantage and the vulnerability objection

    Justice as mutual advantage appears to show inadequate concern for those that are insufficiently useful to others (the vulnerable), implying that...

    Jeppe von Platz in Synthese
    Article 15 April 2022
  4. Kee** Promises? Mutual Funds’ Investment Objectives and Impact of Carbon Risk Disclosures

    In response to Morningstar’s release of carbon risk (CR) scores in May 2018, (environmentally) sustainable mutual funds in the U.S. showed a greater...

    John R. Nofsinger, Abhishek Varma in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 13 October 2022
  5. A Postcolonial Theory of Recognition: Honneth and Fanon on Violence and Mutual Recognition

    Frantz Fanon provides a rough sketch of what mutual recognition might look like within the postcolonial situation in the penultimate chapter of Black...
    Chapter 2024
  6. Intersectional coalitions towards a just agroecology: weaving mutual aid and agroecology in Barcelona and Seville

    Although in theory social justice is considered as a core dimension of agroecological transitions, alternative food initiatives related to...

    Francesco Facchini, Daniel López-García, ... Esteve Corbera in Agriculture and Human Values
    Article Open access 29 December 2023
  7. Planetary Confinement: Bio-Politics and Mutual Aid

    Michel Foucault’s modes of power (sovereign, disciplinary and bio-politics) have dominated both our understanding of power and norm. It is pretty...

    Elena Loizidou in Law and Critique
    Article 07 May 2021
  8. What Mutual Assistance Is, and What It Could Be in the Contemporary World

    This paper explores the implications of a Civil Economy approach to consumer ethics, by addressing the idea that Antonio Genovesi’s (1713–1769)...

    Federica Nalli in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 03 September 2021
  9. An African Communitarian Conception of Dignity in Mutual Recognition

    I argue in this chapter against a common Kantian-inspired misconception of human dignity that has prevailed in African philosophical discussions of...
    Christopher Allsobrook in Human Dignity in an African Context
    Chapter 2023
  10. Liberty, Security, and Fairness

    What constraints should be imposed on individual liberty for the sake of protecting our collective security? A helpful approach to answering this...

    Garrett Cullity in The Journal of Ethics
    Article 28 April 2021
  11. Contextualizing Security Innovation: Responsible Research and Innovation at the Smart Border?

    Current European innovation and security policies are increasingly channeled into efforts to address the assumed challenges that threaten European...

    Nina Klimburg-Witjes, Frederik C. Huettenrauch in Science and Engineering Ethics
    Article Open access 18 February 2021
  12. Toleration as the Balance Between Liberty and Security

    Traditionally, an adequate strategy to deal with the tension between liberty and security has been toleration, for the latter allows the maximization...

    Anna Elisabetta Galeotti, Federica Liveriero in The Journal of Ethics
    Article Open access 02 March 2021
  13. The Role of Mutual Funds in Corporate Social Responsibility

    This paper examines the role of mutual funds in corporate social responsibility (CSR). Using a fund-level, holdings-based CSR score, we find that...

    Zhichuan Frank Li, Saurin Patel, Srikanth Ramani in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 16 September 2020
  14. Challenges in Implementing the Responsibility to Protect: The Security Council Veto and the Need for a Common Ethical Approach

    In 2005 the member states of the United Nations recognized a “responsibility to protect” (“R2P”) victims of mass atrocities such as genocide, war...

    Brian D. Lepard in The Journal of Ethics
    Article 06 March 2021
  15. African Knowledge Systems: Shona Paremiology in Promoting Morals, Peace and Human Security

    Every society has its own fundamental philosophy that can promote good morals, peace and security in it. Africa has a rich culture and is home to...
    Silindiwe Zvingowanisei, Francis Machingura in Knowledge Production and the Search for Epistemic Liberation in Africa
    Chapter 2022
  16. Exploring what is reasonable: uncovering moral reasoning of vascular surgeons in daily practice

    Background

    Vascular surgery offers a range of treatments to relieve pain and ulcerations, and to prevent sudden death by rupture of blood vessels. The...

    Kaja Heidenreich, Mia Svantesson, ... Anders Bremer in BMC Medical Ethics
    Article Open access 09 January 2023
  17. The Attributes of Balance, Stability, Growth, and Security in Sustainable Development Process

    This Handbook in the Islamic Philosophy of Science addresses several problems and issues of current nature in various fields where the philosophy of...
    Masudul Alam Choudhury in Handbook of Islamic Philosophy of Science
    Reference work entry 2024
  18. Farming with a mission: the case of nonprofit farms

    Organizations interested in food alterity, security, and justice are often governed as 501(c)(3) nonprofits. As such, they are required to fulfill...

    Michelle R. Worosz, E. Melanie DuPuis in Agriculture and Human Values
    Article Open access 18 May 2024
  19. Interreligious Encounter as a Self-Reflexive-Spiritual Experience: Open Mosque Day as Religious Education Practice

    Compared to an exchange, a dispute or a discussion, the encounter has some important characteristics which make it a particularly suitable medium of...
    Tarek Badawia, Sezai Cakan in Philosophical Education Beyond the Classroom
    Chapter 2024
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