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The Ethics of Homelessness is a compilation of essays analysing the philosophical, legal and social implications of the seemingly intractable condition that people endure without a home, where their fundamental human rights, autonomy and privacy are compromised. Authors use literature and arguments to demonstrate the failings of public policy.
About the Author: G. John M. Abbarno earned his Ph.D from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. He is Professor of Philosophy at DYouville College and author of many journal articles on ethics as well as an anthology on inherent and instrumental value. He has also been a guest speaker on Value Theory throughout China. A past President of the American Society for Value Inquiry and the International Society for Value Inquiry, he is the current President of the Conference on Philosophical Societies.
Title: The Ethics of Homelessness: Philosophical ...
Publisher: Brill
Publication Date: 2020
Binding: Hardcover
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Über den AutorG. John M. Abbarno earned his Ph.D. from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. He is Professor of Philosophy at D Youville College and author of many journal articles on ethics as well as an anthology on inherent. Seller Inventory # 314663583
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - The Ethics of Homelessness is a compilation of essays analysing the philosophical, legal and social implications of the seemingly intractable condition that people endure without a home, where their fundamental human rights, autonomy and privacy are compromised. Authors use literature and arguments to demonstrate the failings of public policy. Seller Inventory # 9789004420359