Solidarity, Care and Permanent Crisis

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Solidarity is a contested concept whose definition needs to be clarified, especially in the context of the recent pandemic and in a world in permanent crisis. It is necessary to review certain stages of how solidarity develops and to relate the stages to the current status of solidarity in this post-pandemic period, with the aim of establishing some lines of approach to proposals for viable bioethics in the context of a post-foundational philosophy as the present one.

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Riba, J. (2023). Solidarity, Care and Permanent Crisis. Philosophies, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/philosophies8030048

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