The Challenges of Vulnerability

The Challenges of Vulnerability
Author: B. Misztal
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2011-10-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780230316690

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Proposing an aggregative conception of vulnerability, this book provides a new framework for understanding individual experience of, and resilience to, vulnerability and promotes the need to find remedies for exposure to involuntary dependence, the unsecured future and the painful past.

Embracing Vulnerability

Embracing Vulnerability
Author: Taylor & Francis Group
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2021-12-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1032238313

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This book brings together legal scholars engaging with vulnerability theory to explore the implications and challenges for law of understanding vulnerability as generative and a source of connection and development. The book is structured into five sections that cover fields of law where there is already significant recourse to the concept of vulnerability. These sections include a main chapter by a legal theorist who has previously examined the creative potential of vulnerability and responses from scholars working in the same field. This is designed to draw out some of the central debates concerning how vulnerability is conceptualised in law. Several contributors highlight the need to re-focus on some of these more positive aspects of vulnerability to counter the way law is being used enable persons to escape the stigma associated with vulnerability by concealing that condition. They seek to explore how law might embrace vulnerability, rather than conceal it. The book also includes contributions that seek to bring vulnerability into a non-binary relationship with other core legal concepts, such as autonomy and dignity. Rather than discarding these legal concepts in favour of vulnerability, these contributions highlight how vulnerability can be entwined with relational autonomy and embodied dignity. This book is essential reading for both students studying legal theory and practitioners interested in vulnerability.

Autonomy and the Challenges to Liberalism

Autonomy and the Challenges to Liberalism
Author: John Christman,Joel Anderson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2005-02-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781139444200

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In recent years the concepts of individual autonomy and political liberalism have been the subjects of intense debate, but these discussions have occurred largely within separate academic disciplines. Autonomy and the Challenges to Liberalism contains essays devoted to foundational questions regarding both the notion of the autonomous self and the nature and justification of liberalism. Written by leading figures in moral, legal and political theory, the volume covers inter alia the following topics: the nature of the self and its relation to autonomy, the social dimensions of autonomy and the political dynamics of respect and recognition, and the concept of autonomy underlying the principles of liberalism.

Vulnerability to Climate Change Challenges for adaptation in the Elqui and Mendoza basins

Vulnerability to Climate Change  Challenges for adaptation in the Elqui and Mendoza basins
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Salas, Jiménez & Bugueño
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789563513684

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Embracing Vulnerability

Embracing Vulnerability
Author: Daniel Bedford,Jonathan Herring
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2020-02-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351105682

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This book brings together legal scholars engaging with vulnerability theory to explore the implications and challenges for law of understanding vulnerability as generative and a source of connection and development. The book is structured into five sections that cover fields of law where there is already significant recourse to the concept of vulnerability. These sections include a main chapter by a legal theorist who has previously examined the creative potential of vulnerability and responses from scholars working in the same field. This is designed to draw out some of the central debates concerning how vulnerability is conceptualised in law. Several contributors highlight the need to re-focus on some of these more positive aspects of vulnerability to counter the way law is being used enable persons to escape the stigma associated with vulnerability by concealing that condition. They seek to explore how law might embrace vulnerability, rather than conceal it. The book also includes contributions that seek to bring vulnerability into a non-binary relationship with other core legal concepts, such as autonomy and dignity. Rather than discarding these legal concepts in favour of vulnerability, these contributions highlight how vulnerability can be entwined with relational autonomy and embodied dignity. This book is essential reading for both students studying legal theory and practitioners interested in vulnerability.

Vulnerability and Resilience to Natural Hazards

Vulnerability and Resilience to Natural Hazards
Author: Sven Fuchs,Thomas Thaler
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2018-03-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107154896

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A comprehensive overview of the concepts of vulnerability and resilience for natural hazards research for both physical and social scientists.

Cognitive Vulnerability

Cognitive Vulnerability
Author: Óscar Lucas González-Castán
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2023-08-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783110799255

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Vulnerability has become part of our everyday vocabulary. We are used to hearing that we ought to act so as to protect the highly vulnerable; the qualifier suggests that we are all vulnerable. In addition to being of contemporary relevance, the notion of vulnerability has also been at the heart of philosophical reflection since the birth of the discipline, playing a vital role across many different traditions. Its prevalence is unsurprising. Vulnerability, which partially defines us as human beings, has appeared in many guises: mortality, finitude, sin, ignorance, etc. However, no attempt has yet been made to fully apply the notion of vulnerability to the domains of epistemology and the philosophy of science, to relate it to our general human vulnerability, and to explore the wide range of consequences that derive from it. The contributors of this book fill this gap; they present new approaches to classical problems. They highlight different aspects of our cognitive vulnerability, from issues related to the realism/antirealism debate to reflections on epistemic success and trust.

Climate change and sustainable development

Climate change and sustainable development
Author: Thomas Potthast,Simon Meisch
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2012-08-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789086867530

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Climate change is a major framing condition for sustainable development of agriculture and food. Global food production is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions and at the same time it is among the sectors worst affected by climate change. This book brings together a multidisciplinary group of authors exploring the ethical dimensions of climate change and food. Conceptual clarifications provide a necessary basis for putting sustainable development into practice. Adaptation and mitigation demand altering both agricultural and consumption practices. Intensive vs. extensive production is reassessed with regard to animal welfare, efficiency and environmental implications. Property rights pay an ever-increasing role, as do shifting land-use practices, agro-energy, biotechnology, food policy to green consumerism. And, last but not least, tools are suggested for teaching agricultural and food ethics. Notwithstanding the plurality of ethical analyses and their outcome, it becomes apparent that governance of agri-food is faced by new needs and new approaches of bringing in the value dimension much more explicitly. This book is intended to serve as a stimulating collection that will contribute to debate and reflection on the sustainable future of agriculture and food production in the face of global change.