Corona Phenomenon: Philosophical and Political Questions /
This book is the outcome of one of the most extensive international academic projects on the COVID-19 pandemic in the field of humanities and social sciences. It includes the reflections of scholars from 25 universities, in Europe, Asia, Canada, Australia, the US, and the UK, on 60 important philoso...
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Value Inquiry Book Series ;
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500 | |a In the face of the corona phenomenon, this volume includes the reflections of scholars on 60 important philosophical and political questions, together and interconnected. | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Preface -- |t Notes on Contributors -- |t Introduction Questioning within the Roaring Waves of the Phenomenon / |r Pegah Mossleh -- |t part 1 -- |t Reflections on Living in the Pandemic Situation -- |t 1 Lessons We Have Learned / |r Charles Taylor -- |t 2 Historical Continuities and Historical Ruptures The Quest for "Lessons Learned" / |r Jacalyn Duffin -- |t 3 How a Limit Situation Made Us All More Philosophical / |r Jean Grondin -- |t part 2 -- |t Corona Phenomenon and Philosophical Questions -- |t 4 Corona-Pandemic from the Philosophical Perspective / |r Michael Quante -- |t 5 What Can the Corona Phenomenon Teach Us About Our Conceptions of Subject and Nature? / |r Anton Friedrich Koch -- |t 6 With the Emergence of the "Corona Phenomenon", What Aspects of the Idea of Modern Subject Have Become More Visibly Problematic? / |r Frank Chouraqui -- |t 7 covid-19: Scientific and Ethical Ambiguity / |r Richard Bradley -- |t 8 On What the Real Moral Conflict in the covid-19 Pandemic Is - and What It Is Not / |r Sabine Döring -- |t 9 Lockdowns and Living Well Life-Value Ethics in the Age of covid -19 / |r Jeffrey Noonan -- |t 10 Spirituality and the Role of Religion in the Contemporary Pandemic / |r Neal DeRoo -- |t 11 The Consequences of the Pandemic for Our Lives and for Philosophical Anthropology / |r David Weberman -- |t 12 Corona Phenomenon, The Gateway to the Era of Post-Reactionary-Criticism / |r Pegah Mossleh -- |t part 3 -- |t Corona Phenomenon and Political Questions -- |t 13 In What Sense Is the "Corona Phenomenonˮ Political ? / |r Paul Patton -- |t 14 The Impact of covid-19 on Federal Countries / |r David Cameron -- |t 15 Is a Virus a Dispositif ? Pandemics as Thanatopolitics / |r Eduardo Mendieta -- |t 16 Speaking Truth to Power Political Courage in the Age of covid -19 / |r Martin Breaugh -- |t 17 States of Crisis Pandemic, Policing-and Resistance / |r Jeff Shantz -- |t 18 Will covid-19 Health Emergency Be the Pretext to Further Transform the EU Legal Order? Importance and Present Relevance of Walter Benjamin's State of Emergency Analysis / |r Vicente Ordóñez Roig -- |t 19 sars-cov-2 What Role for Political Philosophy? / |r Beatrice Magni -- |t 20 Reflections from Perfidious Albion The Pandemic as Prism / |r Huw L. Williams -- |t 21 The Potential Subjective and Objective Consequences of covid-19 on the Process of Democratization in the Maghreb / |r Ewa Szczepankiewicz-Rudzka -- |t part 4 -- |t Corona Phenomenon and Interdisciplinary Questioning -- |t 22 The Plague, The Anthropocene, and covid-19 / |r Marcel Wissenburg -- |t 23 covid-19 and Identity / |r Georgia Warnke -- |t 24 Three Questions of Distributive Justice / |r Christopher Lowry -- |t 25 covid-19, Poverty, and Imperialism Epidemics and Syndemics in Historical Perspective / |r Spyros Marchetos -- |t 26 Information and Human Behavior in Times of covid-19 / |r Marcel Becker -- |t Index. |
520 | |a This book is the outcome of one of the most extensive international academic projects on the COVID-19 pandemic in the field of humanities and social sciences. It includes the reflections of scholars from 25 universities, in Europe, Asia, Canada, Australia, the US, and the UK, on 60 important philosophical and political questions. This paradigmatic volume is unique in the history of the humanities and social sciences in dealing with pandemics and should be considered as a starting point for more coherent and synergistic academic cooperation in preparation for similar future phenomena. | ||
588 | |a Description based on print version record. | ||
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650 | 0 | |a COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- |x Social aspects. | |
650 | 0 | |a Epidemics |x Social aspects. | |
700 | 1 | |a Mossleh, Pegah, |e editor. | |
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