RT Article T1 Resilience – Its connections to vulnerability and crisis from analytic and phenomenological perspectives JF International journal of philosophy and theology VO 83 IS 5 SP 381 OP 392 A1 Breyer, Thiemo 1981- LA English YR 2022 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1839077182 AB The concepts of resilience and vulnerability have experienced an enormous upswing over the past years in different fields of inquiry. While vulnerability has played an eminent role in sociology, feminist studies, theology, and philosophy for some time, resilience has recently become increasingly important. Several high-ranking international academic alliances have been formed, which conduct interdisciplinary research into resilience. In the following, I will explore the conceptual triad of vulnerability, crisis, and resilience to point at some historical-semantic roots of this contemporary discourse and to introduce two philosophical paths to elucidating the normative and experiential dimensions of it. K1 Phenomenology K1 analytic philosophy K1 Crisis K1 Vulnerability K1 Resilience DO 10.1080/21692327.2022.2158907