This book offers a unique collection of philosophers engaging in public philosophy, offering responses to, and reflections on, the moral, political, social, and medical dilemmas born of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This book offers a unique collection of philosophers engaging in public philosophy, offering responses to, and reflections on, the moral, political, social, and medical dilemmas born of the COVID-19 pandemic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Editor's Introduction: In Medias Res: Philosophers as Witnesses to Disaster Anna Gotlib II.Pandemic and Personal and Collective Identity 2. How Has the Pandemic Affected Our Relationships to Our Bodies? Vanessa Wills 3. COVID-19 and the Politics of Home Corey McCall 3. Waiting to Say Goodbye J.S. Biehl III. Pandemic, Illness, and Disability 4. Sometimes Life Gives One Way Too Many Lemons: Dealing with Cancer in a Time of Pandemic Ruth Groenhout 5. Don't Leave Persons With Disability Behind When Triaging Medical Scarcity Eva Feder Kittay 6. Disability and Disproportionate Disadvantage Kevin Timpe IV.Pandemics and Social Justice 7. Transgender, Trump and the Public Health Jamie Lindemann Nelson 8. The Lifeblood of the Body Politic Jesi Taylor Cruz 9. New Labors, New Burdens, Care Work Re-narrated Jennifer Scuro V.Pandemic, Philosophy, and Meaning 10. Boundaries in a Time of Pandemic Alexios Alexander 11. Science Will [Hopefully] Get Us Out of the Pandemic, But the Humanities Will Get Us Through It Claire Katz 12. Disorientation, Liminality, and Hope in the Time of COVID-19 Barrett Emerick 13. The COVID-19 Guidebook for Living in an Alternate Universe Eyja M. Brynjarsdóttir VI. Pandemic and the Future 14. A Letter to My Nieces on Connecting the Dots Gaile Pohlhaus 15. Viral Hope: When Quarantine Comes Home Daniel Conway VII. Index VIII. Contributor Biographies
1. Editor's Introduction: In Medias Res: Philosophers as Witnesses to Disaster Anna Gotlib II.Pandemic and Personal and Collective Identity 2. How Has the Pandemic Affected Our Relationships to Our Bodies? Vanessa Wills 3. COVID-19 and the Politics of Home Corey McCall 3. Waiting to Say Goodbye J.S. Biehl III. Pandemic, Illness, and Disability 4. Sometimes Life Gives One Way Too Many Lemons: Dealing with Cancer in a Time of Pandemic Ruth Groenhout 5. Don't Leave Persons With Disability Behind When Triaging Medical Scarcity Eva Feder Kittay 6. Disability and Disproportionate Disadvantage Kevin Timpe IV.Pandemics and Social Justice 7. Transgender, Trump and the Public Health Jamie Lindemann Nelson 8. The Lifeblood of the Body Politic Jesi Taylor Cruz 9. New Labors, New Burdens, Care Work Re-narrated Jennifer Scuro V.Pandemic, Philosophy, and Meaning 10. Boundaries in a Time of Pandemic Alexios Alexander 11. Science Will [Hopefully] Get Us Out of the Pandemic, But the Humanities Will Get Us Through It Claire Katz 12. Disorientation, Liminality, and Hope in the Time of COVID-19 Barrett Emerick 13. The COVID-19 Guidebook for Living in an Alternate Universe Eyja M. Brynjarsdóttir VI. Pandemic and the Future 14. A Letter to My Nieces on Connecting the Dots Gaile Pohlhaus 15. Viral Hope: When Quarantine Comes Home Daniel Conway VII. Index VIII. Contributor Biographies
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