Morality vs. Politics as a Framing Problem: How (Not) to Misunderstand the Fight Against Climate Change (Sep, 10.10 07/s1 1245-024-10089-w, 2024)

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作者
Cibik, Matej [1 ]
机构
[1] Czech Acad Sci, Inst Philosophy, Jilska 1, Prague 1, Czech Republic
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TOPOI-AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF PHILOSOPHY | 2025年 / 44卷 / 01期
关键词
Moralism; Realism; Framing; Climate Change; Politics; Ethics;
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10.1007/s11245-024-10121-z
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B [哲学、宗教];
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01 ; 0101 ;
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This paper is guided by two research hypotheses: (1) In contemporary public discourse, many of the most urgent political problems are predominantly framed and understood in moral terms; (2) this shift in framing has far-reaching consequences, impeding our understanding of the underlying problems and their eventual solution. The two hypotheses are demonstrated using multiple examples, with the fight against climate change serving as the main case study. The moral framing (thinking in terms of individual actions, duties and obligations, blame and personal responsibility) is shown to crowd out political considerations (focused on institutions and policy), even when such moral considerations are either out of place or immaterial. Consequently, individual actions and responsibility are shown to be overemphasized in contemporary public discourse to such an extent that the viable political solutions are often discounted or overlooked. The context of the argument offered here is provided by the realism-moralism debate on the distinction between morality and politics. The ambition of the paper is to show that, regardless of their possible deeper distinction (the "distinctively political normativity"), there is a strong pragmatic case for carefully distinguishing between ethical and political theorizing. Morality and politics provide different frames, distinct interpretive frameworks that consequently give rise to contrasting solutions. Therefore, they need to be kept apart.
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