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  1. Trust in Crises and Crises of Trust.Jonathan H. Marks - 2023 - Hastings Center Report 53 (S2):9-15.
    During times of crisis, institutions tend to focus on maintaining or restoring public trust, as well as on measures to insulate themselves (and their leadership) from potential legal liability. This is because institutions reflexively turn to lawyers, risk managers, crisis consultants, and public relations firms that focus on what they euphemistically call the “optics.” In this essay, I highlight the vital importance of addressing underlying reasons for an institution's loss of public trust—in particular, the loss (or erosion) of its integrity (...)
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  • The role of social justice in triage revisited: a threshold conception.Felicitas Holzer, Nikola Biller-Andorno & Holger Baumann - forthcoming - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy:1-9.
    Saving as many lives as possible while ensuring equity for vulnerable groups through access to triage resources has been the dominant position since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. However, the exact relationship between the principles of social justice and efficiency remains a controversial and unresolved issue. In this paper, we aim to systematically distinguish between different models of this relationship and show that conceptualizing social justice as a ‘moral side-constraint’ or adopting a ‘balancing approach’ that attempt to (...)
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