the ethics of hospitality
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The ethics of hospitality is a philosophical and political inquiry into how individuals and societies ought to welcome, treat, and take responsibility for strangers, migrants, and guests.
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ethical theory
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moral philosophy topic ⓘ philosophical topic ⓘ social philosophy topic ⓘ |
| addresses |
collective moral obligations
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community responsibilities ⓘ ethical reception of refugees ⓘ everyday practices of welcome ⓘ hospitality in emergency situations ⓘ individual moral obligations ⓘ institutional design ⓘ public policy on migration ⓘ state responsibilities ⓘ |
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conditions of welcome
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host community obligations ⓘ institutional responsibilities ⓘ moral limits of hospitality ⓘ politics of borders ⓘ power asymmetries between host and guest ⓘ sovereignty and openness ⓘ |
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asylum ethics
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border ethics ⓘ care for the vulnerable ⓘ cosmopolitanism ⓘ ethics of visiting and hosting ⓘ global justice ⓘ humanitarian responsibility ⓘ inclusion and exclusion ⓘ intercultural relations ⓘ migration ethics ⓘ moral duties of hosts ⓘ obligations to foreigners ⓘ responsibility toward others ⓘ rights of guests ⓘ stranger–host relations ⓘ treatment of guests ⓘ treatment of migrants ⓘ treatment of refugees ⓘ treatment of strangers ⓘ |
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Emmanuel Levinas
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Immanuel Kant NERFINISHED ⓘ Jacques Derrida NERFINISHED ⓘ cosmopolitan right ⓘ ethics of care ⓘ human rights ⓘ migration studies ⓘ political theology of migration ⓘ postcolonial theory ⓘ refugee studies ⓘ |
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Belonging: The Paradox of Citizenship