In this article, I seek to make sense of the oft-invoked idea of ‘public emergency’ and of some of its (supposedly) radical moral implications. I challenge controversial claims by Tom Sorell, Michael Walzer, and Giorgio Agamben, and argue for a more discriminating understanding of the category and its moral force.
Authors
Tanguay-Renaud F
Journal
Philosophy of Management, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 31–53