Communicating Moral Concern: An Ethics of Critical Responsiveness

MIT Press (2013)
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Examines the social aspect of moral agency, building an account of critical engagement that focuses on the transformation of moral attention through communicative exchange, rather than on matters of judgment or on behavioral outcomes.

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Elise Springer
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