Pandemic ambiguity: an essay concerning impersonality
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https://doi.org/10.5902/2179378643777Keywords:
Ambiguity, Impersonality, Social isolation, Pandemic, Public placeAbstract
The present paper is an attempt to spread a thought concerning the ambiguity in the actual pandemic context. Although we definitely cannot reach out any solution nor even a clear answer for the problems involved in, we surely may put some questions about the limits of Politics and Public Health policies as well. Finally, one can also think about the moral impossibility brought in by this scenery.Downloads
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