In an age of uncertainty and unpredictability, new vulnerabilities and inequalities have exacerbated existing problems. Phenomena such as the pandemic and recent wars have added to this complexity. Understanding the current multiple crises requires a reassessment of collective and individual responsibilities and a new approach to the concept of sustainability. Epochal changes have overturned traditional worldviews and transformed scientific and cultur- al paradigms. Philosophy and the social sciences now have the opportunity to refine their epis- temological tools and thereby contribute to a renewed public debate and to a re-imagination of the future. Within this framework, my paper aims to contribute to the debate on a multi-level and ‘asymmetric/symmetric concept of co-responsibility’ in relation to the ongoing debate on social/environmental justice, human development and sustainability, thus reframing the dis- course on human rights.
Calloni, M. (2024). Human Development and Sustainability. Towards a Multilayered Idea of Co-Responsibility. ARSP. ARCHIV. FUR RECHTS- UND SOZIALPHILOSOPHIE, 110(4), 504-518.
Human Development and Sustainability. Towards a Multilayered Idea of Co-Responsibility
Calloni Marina
2024
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In an age of uncertainty and unpredictability, new vulnerabilities and inequalities have exacerbated existing problems. Phenomena such as the pandemic and recent wars have added to this complexity. Understanding the current multiple crises requires a reassessment of collective and individual responsibilities and a new approach to the concept of sustainability. Epochal changes have overturned traditional worldviews and transformed scientific and cultur- al paradigms. Philosophy and the social sciences now have the opportunity to refine their epis- temological tools and thereby contribute to a renewed public debate and to a re-imagination of the future. Within this framework, my paper aims to contribute to the debate on a multi-level and ‘asymmetric/symmetric concept of co-responsibility’ in relation to the ongoing debate on social/environmental justice, human development and sustainability, thus reframing the dis- course on human rights.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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