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Global ethics: increasing our positive impact

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posted on 2024-11-14, 17:09 authored by Keith Horton
Global ethics is no ordinary subject. It includes some of the most urgent and momentous issues the world faces, such as extreme poverty and climate change. Given this, any adequate review of that subject should, I suggest, ask some questions about the relation between what those working in that subject do and the real-world phenomena that are the object of their study. The main question I focus on in this essay is this: should academics and others working in the field of global ethics take new measures aimed at having more real-world positive impact on the phenomena they study? Should they take new measures, that is, aimed at bringing about more improvements in those phenomena, improvements such as reductions in extreme poverty and in emissions of greenhouse gases? I defend a positive answer to this question against some objections, and also discuss some of the kinds of measure we might take in an attempt to have more positive impact.

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Horton, K. J. (2014). Global ethics: increasing our positive impact. Journal of Global Ethics, 10 (3), 304-311.

Journal title

Journal of Global Ethics

Volume

10

Issue

3

Pagination

304-311

Language

English

RIS ID

96031

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