• Loyalty, Justice, and Limit-Situations Papastephanou, Marianna 2021 Journal of Philosophical Research , Vol. 46 , S. 221 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 1053-8364 | 2153-7984 10.5840/jpr2021920175 Abstract

    Discussions of loyalty typically focus on its alleged tendency to encourage pernicious attachments to collectivities. The present article intervenes in these discussions by asking how considerations of loyalty in limit-situations (Karl Jaspers) might illuminate neglected ethico-political intricacies. Rather than suggesting that loyalty, independently of circumstances, is always a virtue or a vice this article explores how loyalty’s complex synergies in limit-situations sometimes advance rather than oppose cosmopolitan justice. This perspective, I claim, helps us see that, instead of always making us partial, as many contemporary discourses on loyalty assume, loyalty sometimes makes us partisan in an ethico-politically enabling sense.

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Papastephanou, Marianna
Contemporary Philosophy
General Interest

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