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  1. Examining the suitability of the principle of subsidiarity for bioethics.Jaro Kotalik - 2010 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 20 (4):371-390.
    There is a significant omission in the whole endeavor of moral analysis as commonly used in bioethics. Whether the analysis is based on a set of moral principles grounded in common morality, on a deontological or a consequentialist theory, or on other considerations, the focus has been to assist moral agents in making ethically appropriate decisions. Little or no attention has been paid to the issue of who the appropriate moral agent or decision maker is in any given situation. Yet, (...)
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  • Introduction the principle of solidarity in health care policy.Hans-Martin Sass - 1992 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 17 (4):367-370.
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  • Solidarity as a Human Right.Sally Scholz - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 72:135-138.
    I argue that the right to solidarity may be understood as the negative right not to be hindered by social vulnerabilities in the exercise of citizen rights. I define social vulnerabilities as those vulnerabilities that result from structures of society. As a negative right, the right to solidarity shifts attention away from what is necessary for basic flourishing, and toward what is social structures that hinder full participation in other civic or political obligations and rights.
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  • The new triad: Responsibility, solidarity and subsidiarity.Hans-Martin Sass - 1995 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 20 (6):587-594.
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  • Solidarity and Community Engagement in Global Health Research.Bridget Pratt, Phaik Yeong Cheah & Vicki Marsh - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (5):43-56.
    Community engagement (CE) is gaining prominence in global health research. A number of ethical goals–spanning the instrumental, intrinsic, and transformative–have been ascribed to CE in global health research. This paper draws attention to an additional transformative value that CE is not typically linked to but that seems very relevant: solidarity. Both are concerned with building relationships and connecting parties that are distant from one another. This paper first argues that furthering solidarity should be recognized as another ethical goal for CE (...)
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  • Solidarity and subsidiarity: "Organizing principles" for corporate moral leadership in the new global economy. [REVIEW]John E. Kelly - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 52 (3):283-295.
    One of the crucial intellectual and social challenges facing corporation leaders is to foster a new way of thinking about business and society which recognizes the multinational corporation as a key player in society's responsibility to support and maintain fairness in the global reorganization of markets. In order to establish a sound global social economy, we are in need of the organizing and directing principles of solidarity and subsidiarity. Both of these principles speak to the need of transforming our public (...)
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  • The Principle of Subsidiarity in the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption: A Philosophical Analysis.Sarah-Vaughan Brakman - 2019 - Ethics and International Affairs 33 (2):207-230.
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