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Group Asylum, Sovereignty, and the Ethics of Care

Journal
Social Sciences
ISSN
2076-0760
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
López-Farjeat, Luis Xavier  
Facultad de Filosofía - CampCM  
Coronado-Angulo, Cecilia  
Instituto de Humanidades - CampCM  
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
DOI
10.3390/socsci9080142
URL
https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/123456789/1399
Abstract
It is assumed that the states have the right to control their borders and decide whom they want to exclude, isolate, ban, or impose restrictions on. Although it seems that the problematic notion of “sovereignty” gives the state the right to make these kinds of decisions, there are situations where ethical duties to other human beings supersede sovereignty and where, in fact, those ethical duties limit sovereignty. This would be the case of group asylum situations. In this paper, we propose Axel Honneth’s ethics of recognition as a complement to the liberal notion of solidarity. By introducing a derivation of the ethics of recognition, namely, the “ethics of care,” we argue that our connection to others and the ethical duties we have with them impose some limits on the idea of sovereignty. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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