There has not been a sustained application of communitarian ethical theory to the topic of disasters, as far as I am aware. While there is an occasional reference to communitarian ethics in disaster management discussions, this does not amount to a philosophical treatment of either the contribution that communitarian ethics might make to the complex moral problem of disasters, nor does it amount to an examination of its philosophical difficulties and weaknesses. The aim of this chapter is to take a step towards filling this gap in the literature.
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Voice, P. (2018). Disasters and Communitarianism. In Advancing Global Bioethics (Vol. 11, pp. 189–202). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92722-0_13
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