
Refugees and Border Control | Bradley Hillier-Smith
Brain in a Vat
Moral Obligations Towards Refugees
This chapter examines the moral and ethical responsibilities of individuals and nations towards refugees, using analogies to clarify these obligations. It contrasts the welcoming attitudes of certain countries with the restrictive policies of others, emphasizing the complexities involved in refugee admissions and cultural preservation. By discussing historical examples and the capacity of wealthier states to assist, the chapter advocates for a balanced and humane approach to refugee policy.
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