The concept of aporophobia by Adela Cortina: reflections on the systemic aversion towards the poor and poverty

Anãnsi: Revista de Filosofia 2 (1):123-136 (2021)
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Abstract

In 2017, the neologism “Aporophobia”, developed by the Spanish philosopher Adela Cortina, professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Valencia, was elected as the word of the year. Such a concept was developed by Cortina in order to highlight what she calls a systemic rejection towards poverty and people without resources. Our goal in this paper is to explain the concept of aporophobia and the argumentative premises used by the philosopher to validate it, as well as to use contemporary authors to reflect on the ways in which we can visualize and think such condition in our societies and contemporaneity.

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