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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 철학 > 윤리/도덕 철학
· ISBN : 9781350225909
· 쪽수 : 296쪽
· 출판일 : 2021-09-23
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Foreword by Baroness Onora O'Neill Introduction, Fay Niker (University of Stirling, UK) and Aveek Battacharya (London School of Economics and Political Science, UK) Part I: Social welfare and vulnerability 1. Risk, disadvantage and the social determinants of health, Jonathan Wolff (University of Oxford, UK), Avner de-Shalit (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) 2. Distributing scarce medical resources, Sara Van Goozen (University of York, UK) 3. School closures and childhood well-being, Nicolas Brando (Queen's University Belfast, UK), Katarina Pitasse Fragoso (Sao Paulo University, Brazil) 4. Adequate housing, quarantine, and stay-at-home orders, (Kimberley Brownlee, University of British Columbia, Canada), Katy Wells (University of Warwick, UK), David Jenkins (University of Otago, Canada) Part II: Economic justice 5. Debt and intergenerational justice, David Yarrow (University of Edinburgh, UK) 6. Economic precarity and social insurance, Lisa Herzog (University of Groningen, Netherlands) 7. Recognising essential work indefinitely, Gottfried Schweiger (University of Salzburg, Austria) 8. Unemployment and universal basic income, Diana Popescu (King's College London, UK) Part III: Democratic relations 9. The legitimacy of government lockdowns, Rowan Cruft (University of Stirling, UK) 10. Treating different households equally, Felix Pinkert (University of Vienna, Austria) 11. Democracy as a way of life, Marc Stears (University of Sydney, Australia) 12. Electoral justice, Alexandru Volacu (University of Bucharest, Hungary) Part IV: Speech and (mis)information 13. Social media, misinformation and freedom of speech, Jeffrey Howard (University College London, UK) 14. Government transparency and accountability, Rebecca Lowe (King's College London, KCL) 15. Self-censorship between laypersons and experts, Viktor Ivankovic (Institute of Philosophy, Croatia), Lovro Savic, (University of Oxford, UK) 16. Social distancing and public shaming, Paul Billingham (University of Oxford, UK), Tom Parr (University of Warwick, UK) Part V: Long-term Political Justice 17. Crisis exploitation and re-working the current system, Matthew Adams (Indiana University Bloomington, USA), Fay Niker (University of Stirling, UK) 18. Creating a sustainable egalitarianism, Anca Gheaus (Central European University, Hungary) 19. Mobilising the fight against climate change, Julia Hermann (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands), Katharina Bauer (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands) 20. Globalisation, collaboration and solidarity, Wouter Peeters (University of Birmingham, UK) and Merten Reglitz (University of Birmingham, UK) References Index