Normative Theory and the COVID Pandemic: Author’s Response to Miriam Solomon and Inmaculada de Melo-Martín

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15 (2):116-130 (2022)
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It is a thrill to have two scholars whom I admire greatly commenting on my own work. I want to thank Professors Miriam Solomon and Inmaculada de Melo-Martin for their careful reading and attention to the book. I found their positive evaluation of the research very encouraging and still both commentaries offer critical challenges that warrant attention. This response will address two points of discussion: normative theorizing on trust; whether the conceptual resources, specifically the crisis of trust framework, can address the present situation of COVID vaccine hesitancy.Solomon and de Melo-Martin question the limited attention I give to evaluating the propositional claims and the...

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