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Risk perceptions among potential Airbnb hosts
(Université de Montréal. Centre de recherche en éthique, 2020)
Airbnb has taken advantage of recent technological advances to emerge as a disruptive innovation in
the tourism and hotel industry. Attracting millions of customers annually, it is present in over 65,000
cities in 191 ...
(Re)Vitalizing Philanthropy: The Emergence of Indigenous Philanthropy and its Implications for Civil Society throughout the Developing World
(Centre de recherche en éthique de l'Université de Montréal, 2011)
As developing countries have become more integrated within the global economy, new, developing world-based economic elites have emerged as important philanthropists and development actors. The burgeoning trend of indigenous ...
Rethinking a defense of sweatshops
(Centre de recherche en éthique, 2019-06-25)
In this paper, I criticize Benjamin Powell’s alleged comprehensive moral defense of sweatshops in his book Out of Poverty: Sweatshops and the Global Economy New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. I argue that his book ...
Agency, participation, and self-determination for indigenous peoples in Canada : foundational, structural, and epistemic injustices
(Centre de recherche en éthique, 2019-06-25)
In this paper, I discuss accounts of agency, participation, and self-determination by David Crocker and Stacy Kosko because they acknowledge that relationships of power can determine who gets to participate and when. Kosko ...
Caring for structural vulnerabilities : Can we hear all voices?
(Centre de recherche en éthique, 2019-06-25)
In this essay, I argue that care ethics faces a fundamental challenge in addressing structural vulnerabilities. I argue that one of its main strengths – its focus on alleviating individuals’ material needs – also generates ...
Stubborn realities, shared humanity : the state of humanitarian ethics today
(Centre de recherche en éthique, 2019-06-25)
This paper explores the current standing of humanitarian ethics from two different, and yet interrelated perspectives. The first argues that shortcomings of humanitarianism are symptoms of deeper social and political ...
The philosopher-artist : a note on Lyotard's reading of Kant
(Brill Academic Publishers, 1992)
Prenant appui sur Le Différend et sur d’autres textes de Lyotard, j’entends faire voir ce que ce dernier doit à Kant pour sa propre conception de la philosophie comme « critique ». Si Kant considère la critique et la ...
An alliance beyond the human realm for ecological justice
(Centre de recherche en éthique, 2019-06-25)
This paper proposes to argue that ecological justice that is rooted in an ecocentric approach to nature is the key to achieving integral human development which goes beyond ‘development that is only worth our while’. ...
Introduction
(Centre de recherche en éthique de l'Université de Montréal, 2011)
Global Justice, Basic Goods and the Sufficiency Threshold Claim
(Centre de recherche en éthique de l'Université de Montréal, 2013)
This paper deals with a prevailing assumption that basic goods are accessory to claims of justice. Against such an assumption, the paper advances the idea that basic goods (the core of what I wish to call the sufficiency ...