Ethics and Justice in the Post-Complex Era
Critical Identitarian Justice of Otherness would seem to be the form of justice that best guarantees these dimensions. This type of justice, presupposed on an ethical ground represented by tunefully comprehensive ethics, could constitute a valid theoretical reference in order to address the challenges posed by post-complexity in a more coherent way. Post-complex disintegrity, in fact, would seem to be transfigured thanks to a precise ethical and justice dimension, which is well summarized by the moral characteristics identified in this work.
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Components of the Book:
  • Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1 Post-Complex War of Opposites and Differences within an Ethical Framework
    • 1.1. Post-Complexity: An Epistemological Perspective: A Necessary Introduction
    • 1.2. Ethics
    • 1.3. New Ethical Typologies in the Post-Complex Era:“Tunefully Comprehensive Ethics” and Oppositional Logics
    • 1.4. Other Typologies of Ethics: Focus on the “Patiendi Ethics”
    • 1.5. Philosophy of Difference/Diversity, Equality, Otherness, Respect and Tunefully Comprehensive Ethics
  • Chapter 2 Justice, Equity and Injustice: Between Freedom and Oppression
    • 2.1. The Concept of Justice
    • 2.2. Justice and Impartiality: Between Severity and Mercy
    • 2.3. Freedom as Presupposition of Justice
    • 2.4. Oppression and Injustice
    • 2.5. Totalitarian Oppression
    • 2.6. Digital Domain
    • 2.7. Oppression, Resilience and Justice
    • 2.8. Disobedience as a Form of Resilience to Injustice
    • 2.9. Resistance as a Prelude to a New Justice
    • 2.10. Revolutionary Desire
    • 2.11.‘Revolution’: Analysis of a Concept
    • 2.12. Revolutionary Justice
    • 2.13. Revolutionary Justice and Limit
    • 2.14. Equity: Justice’s Sister
  • Chapter 3 Post-Complex Ethics and Justice: Dignity, Otherness, Identity, Hope and Care
    • 3.1. Power, Justice, and Ethics
    • 3.2. Ethics and Justice: Between Otherness, Care, and Dignity
    • 3.3. Dignity Ethics
    • 3.4. Care Ethics
    • 3.5. Care and Gift
    • 3.6. Critical Identitarian Justice of Otherness
    • 3.7. Caring Justice
    • 3.8. Justice and Ethics Require Hope. Remarks by Hillesum and Seneca
    • 3.9. Identity, Care, Otherness, and Artificial Intelligence
    • 3.10. Conclusions
  • References
Readership: Students, academics, teachers, and other people attending or interested in ethics and justice.
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Chapter 2 Justice, Equity and Injustice: Between Freedom and Oppression
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Chapter 3 Post-Complex Ethics and Justice: Dignity, Otherness, Identity, Hope and Care
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Marco Ettore Grasso
Marco Ettore Grasso (Ph.D.) is currently collaborating on the subjects of Theoretical Philosophy and Philosophy of Sustainable Development at the University of Macerata (Department of Humanities). He is the author of several publications, including some books inherent to justice and ethics.

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