Communicating Moral Concern

Book • 2013
In 'Communicating Moral Concern: An Ethics of Critical Responsiveness', Elise Springer presents a unique perspective on moral agency by focusing on how individuals intervene in activities around them.

She introduces the concept of 'critical responsiveness', which involves engaging others through dynamic gestures of attention, rather than merely expressing attitudes or controlling outcomes.

This approach transforms moral agency into a creative and embodied process, fostering a socially extended communication of moral concern.

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