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  1. Sources of solidarity. Between given identity and collective action.Guido Niccolò Barbi - forthcoming - Philosophy and Social Criticism.
    This article discusses possible ways to account for how solidarity comes to be constituted. Beyond accounts tying solidarity either to identity, or to the adherence to a common normative framework, recent scholarship has underscored the role played by collective action in bringing about solidarity. In this paper, I agree that collective action has been often overlooked as a fundamental element in constituting solidarity but warn against the risk of conceptualizing the source of solidarity exclusively in terms of action. Instead, I (...)
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  • Benefiting from Wild Animals and Duties of Assistance: A Reply to Jalagania.Ryota Ishihara - 2025 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 38 (10):1–16.
    Beka Jalagania has recently argued that benefiting from wild animals generates special duties to assist them. To show this, Jalagania offers an argument that focuses on their contribution to the production of the benefits we receive, which he calls the contribution argument. In this paper I aim to show that this argument fails. One of the premises on which the contribution argument rests is that we ought to share the benefits we receive with whoever contributed to their production. However, the (...)
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