The ethics of homelessness philosophical perspectives / edited by G. John M. Abbarno.

Other author Abbarno, G. John M.
Format Electronic
EditionSecond, revised and expanded edition.
Publication InfoLeiden ; Boston : Brill Rodopi, [2020]
Descriptionxxv, 488 pages ; 25 cm.
Supplemental ContentFull text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
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SeriesValue inquiry book series, 0929-8436 ; volume 343
Abstract This new and expanded edition of G. John M. Abbarno's anthology 'The Ethics of Homelessness' underscores what is ignored in plain sight: people without a home or dwelling are also without privacy and dignity. It is argued that they lack moral standing. The chapters uncover the harsh realities of poverty where economic value overrides competing human values. Naomi Zack argues that homelessness is symbolic of society's materialistic values. It has a tendency to resist sufficient charity and perpetuates conditions of injustice. Uma Narayan questions whether the homeless have protection under the U.S. Constitution. Other authors present an enlarged sphere of homeless to include runaway children, refugees, adoptees and the disabled. The book demonstrates the value of applied philosophy.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2019919728
ISBN9789004420359 (hardback)
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