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When One Life Becomes Humanity — Moral Amplification, Responsibility, and the Conditions of Freedom
Executive Summary Modern societies are built on a fragile but fundamental condition: people must be able to live together without fearing harm from one another. This condition precedes law, governance, ideology, and technology, and constitutes the minimal requirement for any group of humans to form a society rather than disperse into isolated individuals. This paper
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Safety When Systems Fracture — An editorial reflection on interaction breakdown, escalation, and responsibility
In moments of widespread tension and suffering, the language of safety is often reduced to numbers, incidents, or blame. Yet safety failures rarely originate in isolated actions. They emerge when human pressures, institutional structures, and contextual conditions interact in ways that no longer allow correction or care. This editorial offers a reflection on safety not
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Launching Safety.Science: An Invitation to the Integrated Safety Community
This editorial introduces Safety.Science as an independent, open-access pilot journal of Integrated Safety (Integraal Veiligheid). The journal aims to provide a modest but reliable meeting place where insights from universities, applied universities, safety regions, industry, government and other partners can be shared in accessible formats.
Safety.Science
An Independent Journal of Integrated, Evidence-Based Safety
Safety.Science
An Independent Journal of Integrated, Evidence-Based Safety