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Global ethics: dimensions and prospects
Authors:Nigel Dower
Affiliation:1. Department of Philosophy, The University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB24 3UB, UK;2. Cosmopolitan Agendas – Exploring Ethics in a Globalized World, Aberdeen AB23 8EA, UK
Abstract:Global ethics is an emerging discipline which has not yet reached maturity. The main tasks before it to gain maturity are: first, to achieve a greater integration of various domains of enquiry all of which are concerned with global normative issues. At a general level this includes integrating global ethics with cosmopolitanism, global justice and human right discourse. At the level of areas of concern, there needs to be greater integration of various areas such as development, trade, environment and climate change. And it must grapple with the question of diversity within universality: how far can diversity of practices be accommodated within a culturally sensitive universal framework? Second, there is the question of finding a shared normative framework with respect to the diverse worldviews that may lie behind this: what degree and kind of convergence/consensus are worth working for? Third, there is the task of creating the conditions for its own wider acceptance, which should include taking the idea of global citizenship seriously.
Keywords:cosmopolitanism  development ethics  diversity  global citizenship  global justice  human rights  shared values  universalism  worldviews
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