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Social Ethics as Therapy: Socially Engaged Repair and Moral Injury
Authors: Wiinikka-Lydon Joseph
Year: 2018
Type of publication: ostatní - přednáška nebo poster
Page from-to: nestránkováno
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Language Name Abstract Keywords
eng Social Ethics as Therapy: Socially Engaged Repair and Moral Injury Developing a social ethic may help morally injured persons deal with what they have discovered about themselves and their society - including discontinuities between a society’s perception of itself and its actual effects in the world - while using such burdened knowledge to help their society heal by moving toward social justice. I argue for a conception of social ethics that includes religiously inspired practice, such as ritual and pilgrimage, as well as more activist ethics that engage more directly structures, institutions, and policies. moral injury; social ethics; religion; pilgrimage; trauma; Bosnia-Hercegovina; Bosnia war; Standing Rock