Faces of Hunger

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Faces of Hunger is a philosophical work by Onora O’Neill that examines global poverty, famine, and our ethical obligations to alleviate hunger.

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instanceOf philosophical work
addresses ethical evaluation of aid agencies
long-term structural change to reduce poverty
policy questions about famine relief
the moral status of economic rights
arguesFor a duty-based approach to alleviating hunger
respect for agency of those in poverty
universal obligations grounded in justice
author Onora O’Neill NERFINISHED
authorOf Faces of Hunger NERFINISHED
concerns global distribution of resources
obligations of individuals
obligations of international institutions
obligations of states
critiques laissez-faire approaches to global poverty
purely charity-based views of helping the poor
examines causes of famine
political structures that sustain hunger
the distinction between duties of justice and charity
the ethics of international economic arrangements
the moral significance of need
the responsibilities of affluent societies
field applied ethics
moral philosophy
political philosophy
focusesOn duties across national borders
ethical obligations to alleviate hunger
moral responsibility for famine
the ethics of aid and development
the role of institutions in preventing hunger
genre ethics of international relations
philosophy of global justice
hasAuthor Onora O’Neill NERFINISHED
influencedBy Immanuel Kant’s moral philosophy
language English
mainTopic ethics
famine
global justice
global poverty
human rights
hunger
obligations to the poor
proposes principles for just responses to hunger
usesFramework Kantian ethics
rights-based theories

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Onora O’Neill workAuthored Faces of Hunger