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This book - which emerged amidst the novel coronavirus crisis - is designed to fill the gap in the current literature on the topic, offering an original approach to its moral implications. It can be taken as a guide in the face of this pandemic era challenges for human relations.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword
Maxwell J. Smith 1. The Pandemic Age: An Overview
Evandro Barbosa Part 1: Rationality and Moral Emotions 2. On the Moral Psychology of the Pandemic Agent
Anneli Jefferson and Lisa Bortolotti 3. Feeling Lonely: Towards a Phenomenological Account of Loneliness During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Flavio Williges 4. From Fear to Anger: An Investigation of the Relationship Between Negative Emotions and Populism in the Context of COVID-19
Matheus Mesquita Silveira 5. 'Nobody Makes it Alone': Towards a Relational View of Resilience
Martina Orlandi Part 2: Virtues and Traits of Character 6. The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Language of Virtues
Denis Coitinho 7. An Alternative Model of Ethics for Global Crises: Confucian Relationism
Jana S. Rošker 8. Danse Macabre: Levity and Morality in a Plague Year
Simone Gubler 9. Well-Being in the Time of COVID-19
Mauro Rossi Part 3: Social Arrangements and Moral Conflicts 10. Delving into Denialism: Rationality, Emotion, Value, and Trust in Social Context
Leonardo de Mello Ribeiro 11. COVID Rule Breakers and the Social Contract
Peter R. Anstey 12. Chance, Consent, and COVID-19
Ryan Doody 13. Allocation of Scarce Intensive Care Units in COVID-19 and Ageism
Alcino Eduardo Bonella Part 4: After COVID-19 Life: Some Moral Issues 14. Faces of Responsibility and Moral Agency in a Pandemic Age
Evandro Barbosa and Thais Alves Costa 15. Community, Care, and Social Recognition in a Post-Covid World of Work
Joshua Preiss 16. The Emerging Field of Pandemic Ethics
Marcelo de Araujo
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Evandro Barbosa is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil, and a visiting scholar in the Department of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a Brazilian National Research Council (CNPq) Fellow, leading the project
Pandemic and Human Relations: Moral Considerations in the Time of COVID-19. He also has received financial support from Brazilian research funding agencies to develop pandemic ethics-related projects (www.pandemiclives.com).
Zusammenfassung
This book - which emerged amidst the novel coronavirus crisis - is designed to fill the gap in the current literature on the topic, offering an original approach to its moral implications. It can be taken as a guide in the face of this pandemic era challenges for human relations.