Solidarity could be defined in the broad sense either as a means or as an end. Considered as an end, solidarity is the motive of any virtuous action based on altruistic reasons, such as helping others to rescue someone in order to prevent a harmful situation. E. g. contributing to lift and rescue a heavy person, lying unconscious in the street on the floor, who is being handled by rescuers, but who might be needing an additional person, could express the value of solidarity as an end, since an answer to others request for help is given in the situation of emergency and risk, without having a particular obligation to help. Solidarity as a means (to an end, not an end), could be understood as a property of dependency of a set of par...
In times of crisis, an increasing number of voices are being raised calling for solidarity. It can t...
I To answer the question as to what are the conditions for European solidarity, we first need to cla...
This paper advocates an understanding of solidarity that is emancipatory, planetary, self-reflective...
Solidarity could be defined in the broad sense either as a means or as an end. Considered as an end,...
While it is largely agreed upon that solidarity is a kind of unity among persons, this agreement is ...
Many types of `other-regarding' acts and beliefs cannotbe accounted for satisfactorilyas instances o...
Attempts at defining solidarity inevitably face the following challenges (and possibly many more): 1...
The concept of solidarity has been relatively neglected by social scientists since Durkheim's pionee...
For many people "solidarity" has become a meaningless word used in slogans - too often used without ...
Solidarity is a multi-layered concept, the content of which stretches from emphatic altruism over co...
Solidarity among members of a social group must be distinguished from solidarity with outsiders. It ...
Notwithstanding the increasing interest that solidarity recently attracted in social, political, and...
The purpose of this chapter is to analyze the concept of solidarity and distinguish various concepti...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the meaning of solidarity and its proper position in the leg...
Solidarity can be conceived in multiple ways. This article probes possible underlying ontological an...
In times of crisis, an increasing number of voices are being raised calling for solidarity. It can t...
I To answer the question as to what are the conditions for European solidarity, we first need to cla...
This paper advocates an understanding of solidarity that is emancipatory, planetary, self-reflective...
Solidarity could be defined in the broad sense either as a means or as an end. Considered as an end,...
While it is largely agreed upon that solidarity is a kind of unity among persons, this agreement is ...
Many types of `other-regarding' acts and beliefs cannotbe accounted for satisfactorilyas instances o...
Attempts at defining solidarity inevitably face the following challenges (and possibly many more): 1...
The concept of solidarity has been relatively neglected by social scientists since Durkheim's pionee...
For many people "solidarity" has become a meaningless word used in slogans - too often used without ...
Solidarity is a multi-layered concept, the content of which stretches from emphatic altruism over co...
Solidarity among members of a social group must be distinguished from solidarity with outsiders. It ...
Notwithstanding the increasing interest that solidarity recently attracted in social, political, and...
The purpose of this chapter is to analyze the concept of solidarity and distinguish various concepti...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the meaning of solidarity and its proper position in the leg...
Solidarity can be conceived in multiple ways. This article probes possible underlying ontological an...
In times of crisis, an increasing number of voices are being raised calling for solidarity. It can t...
I To answer the question as to what are the conditions for European solidarity, we first need to cla...
This paper advocates an understanding of solidarity that is emancipatory, planetary, self-reflective...