The Fragility of Concern for Others: Adorno and the Ethics of Care

Edinburgh University Press (2020)
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Ferrarese develops our thinking about the social conditions of caring for others, while arguing for an understanding of morality that is materialist and political - always-already political.

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Estelle Ferrarese
Strasbourg University
Steven Steven Corcoran
University of New South Wales

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