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The Ethics of Homelessness is a compilation of essays analysing the philosophical, legal and social implications of the seemingly intractable condition that people endure without a home, where their fundamental human rights, autonomy and privacy are compromised. Authors use literature and arguments to demonstrate the failings of public policy.

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Foreword by Anthony J. Steinbock. Acknowledgments. Introduction by G. John M. Abbarno. Part One VERSE AND CONVERSATIONS: HOMELESS PEOPLE. ONE Noah S. BERGER: The Guardian of the Birds. TWO Dennis ROHATYN: Poetic Sounds of Homeless Verse. THREE Robert GINSBERG: Meditations on Homelessness and Being at Home: In the Form of a Dialogue. Part Two THE MIRROR OF HOMELESSNESS: IS IT ESSENTIAL TO HUMANITY? FOUR Pio COLONNELLO: Homelessness as Heimatlosigkeit? FIVE Patricia Anne MURPHY: The Rights of the Homeless: An Examination of the Phenomenology of Place. SIX David E. SCHRADER: Home Is Where the Heart Is: Homelessness and the Denial of Moral Personality. SEVEN Keith BURKUM: Homelessness, Virtue Theory, and the Creation of Community. Part Three: INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL HOMELESSNESS IN CHILDREN. EIGHT Michael PARKER: Community, Ethics, and Homelessness. NINE René A.C. HOKSBERGEN: Psychic Homelessness. Photographs by Janice AGATI-ABBARNO. Part Four: NO HOME, NO CITIZENSHIP: MORAL AND POLITICAL DIMENSIONS. TEN Anita M. SUPERSON: The Homeless and the Right to Public Dwelling. ELEVEN Uma NARAYAN: No Shelter Even in the Constitution? Free Speech, Equal Protection, and the Homeless. TWELVE Natalie DANDEKAR: Social Policies, Principles, and Homelessness. THIRTEEN G. John M. ABBARNO: Failed Rights: The Moral Plight of the Mentally Ill Homeless. FOURTEEN Shyli KARIN-FRANK: Homelessness, the Right to Privacy, and the Obligation to Provide a Home. Part Five: TO HAVE A HOME: WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE TO BE HOME? FIFTEEN Joseph BETZ: The Homeless Hannah Arendt. SIXTEEN Ron SCAPP: Talking About Those Home Improvement Blues. About the Contributors. Index.

The Ethics of Homelessness: Philosophical Perspectives: Second, revised edition

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 23/01/2020
      ISBN13: 9789004420359, 978-9004420359
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      Book Synopsis
      The Ethics of Homelessness is a compilation of essays analysing the philosophical, legal and social implications of the seemingly intractable condition that people endure without a home, where their fundamental human rights, autonomy and privacy are compromised. Authors use literature and arguments to demonstrate the failings of public policy.

      Table of Contents
      Foreword by Anthony J. Steinbock. Acknowledgments. Introduction by G. John M. Abbarno. Part One VERSE AND CONVERSATIONS: HOMELESS PEOPLE. ONE Noah S. BERGER: The Guardian of the Birds. TWO Dennis ROHATYN: Poetic Sounds of Homeless Verse. THREE Robert GINSBERG: Meditations on Homelessness and Being at Home: In the Form of a Dialogue. Part Two THE MIRROR OF HOMELESSNESS: IS IT ESSENTIAL TO HUMANITY? FOUR Pio COLONNELLO: Homelessness as Heimatlosigkeit? FIVE Patricia Anne MURPHY: The Rights of the Homeless: An Examination of the Phenomenology of Place. SIX David E. SCHRADER: Home Is Where the Heart Is: Homelessness and the Denial of Moral Personality. SEVEN Keith BURKUM: Homelessness, Virtue Theory, and the Creation of Community. Part Three: INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL HOMELESSNESS IN CHILDREN. EIGHT Michael PARKER: Community, Ethics, and Homelessness. NINE René A.C. HOKSBERGEN: Psychic Homelessness. Photographs by Janice AGATI-ABBARNO. Part Four: NO HOME, NO CITIZENSHIP: MORAL AND POLITICAL DIMENSIONS. TEN Anita M. SUPERSON: The Homeless and the Right to Public Dwelling. ELEVEN Uma NARAYAN: No Shelter Even in the Constitution? Free Speech, Equal Protection, and the Homeless. TWELVE Natalie DANDEKAR: Social Policies, Principles, and Homelessness. THIRTEEN G. John M. ABBARNO: Failed Rights: The Moral Plight of the Mentally Ill Homeless. FOURTEEN Shyli KARIN-FRANK: Homelessness, the Right to Privacy, and the Obligation to Provide a Home. Part Five: TO HAVE A HOME: WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE TO BE HOME? FIFTEEN Joseph BETZ: The Homeless Hannah Arendt. SIXTEEN Ron SCAPP: Talking About Those Home Improvement Blues. About the Contributors. Index.

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