Drawing on a novel blend of moral philosophy, social science, psychoanalytic theory and continental philosophy, this book offers up a diagnosis of contemporary liberal capitalist society and the increasingly febrile culture we occupy when it comes to matters of harm. On what basis can we say that something is harmful? How are we supposed to judge between competing opinions on the harmfulness of a particular behaviour, practice, or industry? Can we avoid drifting off into relativism when it comes to judgements about harm? In an age of deep cultural and political discord about what is and is not harmful, providing answers to such questions is more important than ever. Appraising the current state of the concept of social harm in academic s...
Based on a taxonomy of inherent risks and side effects of foodstuffs and beverage, this article anal...
Many legal, social, and medical theorists and practitioners, as well as lay people, seem to be conce...
International audienceThis paper begins by defending the twofold relevance, political and theoretica...
Social harm is one of the most potentially potent and transformative concepts currently available to...
Social harm is one of the most potentially potent and transformative concepts currently available to...
Moral injury is a term whose popularity has grown in psychology and psychiatry, as well as philosoph...
This chapter builds upon the authors' previous work, which suggests that there has never been a 'civ...
This book outlines key developments in understanding social harm by setting out its historical found...
There is a tendency in contemporary jurisprudence to regard political authority and, more particular...
Michael Schluter and David Lee among other scholars decry the extent of erosion in genuine per-sonal...
Harming Others expounds what the author calls universal subjectivism, which is a cosmopolitan theor...
As a discipline, IR returns repeatedly to the ‘problem of harm’; debating what harm is or should mea...
This article explores some of the moral language of oppression, especially as it rests on a distinc-...
Various international legal conventions create the obligation not to cause 'serious bodily or mental...
In Liberalism Undressed, Jethro K. Lieberman returns to liberalism\u27s roots to explain, in accessi...
Based on a taxonomy of inherent risks and side effects of foodstuffs and beverage, this article anal...
Many legal, social, and medical theorists and practitioners, as well as lay people, seem to be conce...
International audienceThis paper begins by defending the twofold relevance, political and theoretica...
Social harm is one of the most potentially potent and transformative concepts currently available to...
Social harm is one of the most potentially potent and transformative concepts currently available to...
Moral injury is a term whose popularity has grown in psychology and psychiatry, as well as philosoph...
This chapter builds upon the authors' previous work, which suggests that there has never been a 'civ...
This book outlines key developments in understanding social harm by setting out its historical found...
There is a tendency in contemporary jurisprudence to regard political authority and, more particular...
Michael Schluter and David Lee among other scholars decry the extent of erosion in genuine per-sonal...
Harming Others expounds what the author calls universal subjectivism, which is a cosmopolitan theor...
As a discipline, IR returns repeatedly to the ‘problem of harm’; debating what harm is or should mea...
This article explores some of the moral language of oppression, especially as it rests on a distinc-...
Various international legal conventions create the obligation not to cause 'serious bodily or mental...
In Liberalism Undressed, Jethro K. Lieberman returns to liberalism\u27s roots to explain, in accessi...
Based on a taxonomy of inherent risks and side effects of foodstuffs and beverage, this article anal...
Many legal, social, and medical theorists and practitioners, as well as lay people, seem to be conce...
International audienceThis paper begins by defending the twofold relevance, political and theoretica...