
Jill Stauffer, "Ethical Loneliness: The Injustice of Not Being Heard" (Columbia UP, 2015)
New Books in Philosophy
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Confronting Ethical Loneliness in Justice
This chapter explores the concept of ethical loneliness and its implications for accountability in the aftermath of harm. Focusing on survivor narratives, it emphasizes the need for attentive listening and the limitations of traditional justice systems in addressing personal testimonies. The discussion also highlights the role of storytelling in shaping self-perceptions and the broader social responsibility necessary for meaningful reparative efforts.
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