Political Philosophy in a Pandemic: Routes to a More Just Future

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نام کتاب : Political Philosophy in a Pandemic: Routes to a More Just Future
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : فلسفه سیاسی در یک بیماری همه گیر: مسیرهایی به سوی آینده عادلانه تر
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ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 297
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350225893 , 9781350225916
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
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Cover page\nHalftitle page\nTitle page\nCopyright page\nDedication\nCONTENTS\nCONTRIBUTORS\nFOREWORD\nCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION\n Overview of the chapters\n References\nPART I SOCIAL WELFARE AND VULNERABILITY\n CHAPTER 2 RISK, DISADVANTAGE AND THE COVID-19 CRISIS\n Introduction: the unequal burden of COVID-19\n A theory of disadvantage\n COVID-19 and clustering of disadvantage\n Explaining COVID-19 and clustering of disadvantage\n Conclusion\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n References\n Appendix\n CHAPTER 3 HOW SHOULD WE DISTRIBUTE SCARCE MEDICAL RESOURCES IN A PANDEMIC?\n Introduction\n General overview\n Should we include instrumental value?\n Conclusion\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER 4 ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF SCHOOL CLOSURES ON CHILDREN THROUGH A VULNERABILITY LENS\n Introduction\n Forms of vulnerability\n Vulnerability and equality of opportunity\n Vulnerability and well-being\n Conclusion\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER 5 ADEQUATE HOUSING IN A PANDEMIC\n Introduction\n Understanding adequacy\n Inadequacy during lockdown\n How should governments act?\n Conclusion\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n References\nPART II ECONOMIC JUSTICE\n CHAPTER 6 SHOULD THE OLDER GENERATION PAY MORE OF THE COVID-19 DEBT?\n Introduction\n COVID-19 debt and intergenerational justice\n Narrow and broad varieties of post-COVID intergenerational justice\n Luck, intergenerational justice and neoliberal welfare\n Conclusion\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER 7 REBUILDING SOCIAL INSURANCE TO END ECONOMIC PRECARITY\n Introduction\n It’s the system (much more than the individual!)\n Putting ‘social’ back into ‘social insurance’\n Conclusion\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER 8 PANDEMIC SOLIDARITY AND UNIVERSAL BASIC INCOME\n Introduction\n Which motivation? From insurance to solidarity\n Solidarity and UBI\n Conclusion\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n References\nPART III DEMOCRATIC RELATIONS\n CHAPTER 9 LEGITIMATING PANDEMIC-RESPONSIVE POLICY: WHOSE VOICES COUNT WHEN?\n Introduction\n Democratic legitimation: the importance of public support\n Policy proposals in dialogic spirit?\n Proposals to benefit from harming others, and from unjust harms\n Injustice- generated dangers of school closures\n Harm and relevant alternatives\n Conclusion: ‘good’ policies from ‘bad’ sources?\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER 10 LIVING ALONE UNDER LOCKDOWN\n Introduction\n Interpersonal needs and social rights\n Proportionality and discrimination based on household model\n Intimate partners vs other relationships\n Objections to my diagnosis, and replies\n A better way forward: a flexible contact budget\n Conclusion: beyond the pandemic\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER 11 SHOULD WE HOLD ELECTIONS DURING A PANDEMIC?\n Introduction\n The pandemic electoral trilemma\n Defusing the trilemma: institutional reinforcements\n Defusing the trilemma: contextual favourability\n Conclusion\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER 12 THE PANDEMIC AND OUR DEMOCRATIC WAY OF LIFE\n Introduction\n Democratic equality and the pandemic\n Social connections and democratic culture\n Three ways forward\n Conclusion\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n References\nPART IV SPEECH AND (MIS)INFORMATION\n CHAPTER 13 CORONAVIRUS MISINFORMATION, SOCIAL MEDIA AND FREEDOM OF SPEECH\n Introduction\n Defining the debate\n A duty not to endanger others\n An interest in expressing or receiving misinformation?\n Conclusion: the regulatory challenge and the path forward\n Suggestions for further reading\n Note\n References\n CHAPTER 14 WHAT IS THE DEMOCRATIC STATE’S OBLIGATION OF TRANSPARENCY IN TIMES OF CRISIS?\n Introduction\n Why should the state be transparent?\n What about obvious tensions?\n What are the ground rules for justifiable cases?\n Back to the mask-wearing scenario: an unjustifiable case?\n Conclusion\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER 15 DEFERRING TO EXPERTISE IN PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES\n Introduction\n Public health emergencies\n The layperson’s obligation\n The expert’s obligation\n Conclusion\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER 16 SHOULD WE SHAME THOSE WHO IGNORE SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES?\n Introduction\n The appeal and constraints of public shaming\n Indeterminacy and unverifiability\n Wide proportionality and other constraints\n Conclusion: is shaming just a distraction?\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n References\nPART V CRISIS AND JUSTICE\n CHAPTER 17 HARNESSING THE EPISTEMIC VALUE OF CRISES FOR JUST ENDS\n Introduction\n Locating the grounds for hope\n Direct salience-raising measures\n Indirect salience-raising measures\n Conclusion\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n Bibliography\n CHAPTER 18 LIVING THROUGH THE PANDEMIC: AN EXPERIMENT IN EGALITARIAN LIVING FOR THE MIDDLE CLASSES?\n Introduction\n The motivational gap\n A dystopian lesson\n Blueprint for a utopia\n The silver linings\n Conclusion\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER 19 CORONAVIRUS AND CLIMATE CHANGE: WHAT CAN THE FORMER TEACH US ABOUT THE LATTER?\n Introduction\n Notable differences and surprising similarities\n Between hope and despair\n Conclusion\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n References\n CHAPTER 20 PANDEMIC AS POLITICAL THEORY\n COVID-19 as a kind of natural experiment\n Unjust decisions unjustly made\n Highlighting and exacerbating injustice\n Conclusion: business as usual\n Suggestions for further reading\n Notes\n References\nINDEX




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