Ethical foundation of the sustainable development in kant, habermas and hans jonas
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Resumo: | The possibility of economic development associated with environmental preservation is a relevant question to the contemporary societies. The sustainable development is based on issues of ethical content that transcend legal, economic and political matters. The aim of this paper is to investigate, in Immanuel Kant, Jürgen Habermas and Hans Jonas, the ethical bases that justify the sustainable development. In Kant, the categorical imperative, the appreciation of the universality of actions, and understanding of human beings and nature as ends in themselves, yet, the conditions for peace, conditions for cosmopolitan citizenship, and its unequivocal result: the sustainability. The communicative action of Habermas, engaged with justice, shows the possibility of morally appropriate choice because it shared the common interest, and his discourse ethics, which all have the same possibility and legitimacy to participate in setting standards that bind all. The sustainability includes the principles of information and participation, principles of environmental law, akin to discourse ethics. And the principle of responsibility of Jonas, that describes the gap between the feasibility of destruction, including environmental and ethical awareness of the unforeseen consequences of acts performed in the present. Relying on the possibility of damage, is concerned to ensure that the technical possibilities and practices leading men irresponsibly beyond the limits of viability of life. Sustainability, in accordance with the principle of responsibility, the man cries out for an action for guardianship of the environment, vulnerable front element to the destructiveness of that man.The contributions of ethics of Kant, Habermas and Jonas can help in identify the variables implied in any ethical / moral deliberation, supporting decisions more consistent with the requirements of sustainable development, thus allowing the perpetuation of life in all its amazing dimensions and possibilities. |
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Ethical foundation of the sustainable development in kant, habermas and hans jonasFundamentação ética do desenvolvimento sustentável em kant, habermas e hans jonasÉticaMeio ambienteDesenvolvimento sustentávelKantHabermasHans Jonas.The possibility of economic development associated with environmental preservation is a relevant question to the contemporary societies. The sustainable development is based on issues of ethical content that transcend legal, economic and political matters. The aim of this paper is to investigate, in Immanuel Kant, Jürgen Habermas and Hans Jonas, the ethical bases that justify the sustainable development. In Kant, the categorical imperative, the appreciation of the universality of actions, and understanding of human beings and nature as ends in themselves, yet, the conditions for peace, conditions for cosmopolitan citizenship, and its unequivocal result: the sustainability. The communicative action of Habermas, engaged with justice, shows the possibility of morally appropriate choice because it shared the common interest, and his discourse ethics, which all have the same possibility and legitimacy to participate in setting standards that bind all. The sustainability includes the principles of information and participation, principles of environmental law, akin to discourse ethics. And the principle of responsibility of Jonas, that describes the gap between the feasibility of destruction, including environmental and ethical awareness of the unforeseen consequences of acts performed in the present. Relying on the possibility of damage, is concerned to ensure that the technical possibilities and practices leading men irresponsibly beyond the limits of viability of life. Sustainability, in accordance with the principle of responsibility, the man cries out for an action for guardianship of the environment, vulnerable front element to the destructiveness of that man.The contributions of ethics of Kant, Habermas and Jonas can help in identify the variables implied in any ethical / moral deliberation, supporting decisions more consistent with the requirements of sustainable development, thus allowing the perpetuation of life in all its amazing dimensions and possibilities.A possibilidade de desenvolvimento econômico associado à preservação ambiental é questão relevante para as sociedades contemporâneas. O desenvolvimento sustentável fundamenta-se em questões de conteúdo ético que transcendem aspectos legais, econômicos e políticos. É objetivo deste artigo investigar, em Immanuel Kant, Jürgen Habermas e Hans Jonas, as bases éticas justificadoras do desenvolvimento sustentável. Em Kant, o imperativo categórico, a valorização da universalidade das ações, e a compreensão dos seres e da natureza como fins em si; ainda, as condições para a paz, requisitos para a cidadania cosmopolita, e sua conseqüência inequívoca: a sustentabilidade. O agir comunicativo de Habermas, ocupado com a justiça, mostra a possibilidade de escolhas moralmente adequadas porque compartilhadas pelo interesse comum, e sua ética do discurso, onde todos têm a mesma possibilidade e legitimidade de participar do estabelecimento de normas que vinculem a todos. A sustentabilidade contempla os princípios da informação e o da participação, princípios do Direito Ambiental, afinados à ética do discurso. E o princípio da Responsabilidade de Jonas, que aponta o descompasso entre a factibilidade da destruição, inclusive ambiental, e a consciência ética das conseqüências imprevisíveis dos atos praticados no presente. Apoiando-se na possibilidade de danos, preocupa-se em evitar que as possibilidades técnicas e práticas levem os homens irresponsavelmente para além dos limites da viabilidade da vida. A sustentabilidade, acorde o princípio de responsabilidade, clama do homem por uma ação de tutela do meio ambiente, elemento vulnerável frente à capacidade de destruição desse mesmo homem. As contribuições das éticas de Kant, Habermas e Jonas podem auxiliar na identificação das variáveis implícitas em toda deliberação ética/moral, sustentando decisões mais condizentes com os requisitos do desenvolvimento sustentável, permitindo assim a perpetuação da vida, em todas as suas surpreendentes dimensões e possibilidadesUniversidade Estadual de Londrina2010-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/direitopub/article/view/737910.5433/1980-511X.2010v5n2p177Revista do Direito Público; v. 5 n. 2 (2010); 177-1931980-511Xreponame:Revista do Direito Públicoinstname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/direitopub/article/view/7379/6509Camargo, Sérgio Xavier dePinheiro, Ana Cláudia Duarteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2017-03-16T16:44:19Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7379Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/direitopubPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/direitopub/oai||rdpubuel@uel.br1980-511X1980-511Xopendoar:2017-03-16T16:44:19Revista do Direito Público - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Ethical foundation of the sustainable development in kant, habermas and hans jonas Fundamentação ética do desenvolvimento sustentável em kant, habermas e hans jonas |
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Ethical foundation of the sustainable development in kant, habermas and hans jonas |
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Ethical foundation of the sustainable development in kant, habermas and hans jonas Camargo, Sérgio Xavier de Ética Meio ambiente Desenvolvimento sustentável Kant Habermas Hans Jonas. |
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Ethical foundation of the sustainable development in kant, habermas and hans jonas |
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Ethical foundation of the sustainable development in kant, habermas and hans jonas |
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Ethical foundation of the sustainable development in kant, habermas and hans jonas |
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Ethical foundation of the sustainable development in kant, habermas and hans jonas |
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Ethical foundation of the sustainable development in kant, habermas and hans jonas |
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Camargo, Sérgio Xavier de |
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Camargo, Sérgio Xavier de Pinheiro, Ana Cláudia Duarte |
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Pinheiro, Ana Cláudia Duarte |
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Camargo, Sérgio Xavier de Pinheiro, Ana Cláudia Duarte |
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Ética Meio ambiente Desenvolvimento sustentável Kant Habermas Hans Jonas. |
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Ética Meio ambiente Desenvolvimento sustentável Kant Habermas Hans Jonas. |
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The possibility of economic development associated with environmental preservation is a relevant question to the contemporary societies. The sustainable development is based on issues of ethical content that transcend legal, economic and political matters. The aim of this paper is to investigate, in Immanuel Kant, Jürgen Habermas and Hans Jonas, the ethical bases that justify the sustainable development. In Kant, the categorical imperative, the appreciation of the universality of actions, and understanding of human beings and nature as ends in themselves, yet, the conditions for peace, conditions for cosmopolitan citizenship, and its unequivocal result: the sustainability. The communicative action of Habermas, engaged with justice, shows the possibility of morally appropriate choice because it shared the common interest, and his discourse ethics, which all have the same possibility and legitimacy to participate in setting standards that bind all. The sustainability includes the principles of information and participation, principles of environmental law, akin to discourse ethics. And the principle of responsibility of Jonas, that describes the gap between the feasibility of destruction, including environmental and ethical awareness of the unforeseen consequences of acts performed in the present. Relying on the possibility of damage, is concerned to ensure that the technical possibilities and practices leading men irresponsibly beyond the limits of viability of life. Sustainability, in accordance with the principle of responsibility, the man cries out for an action for guardianship of the environment, vulnerable front element to the destructiveness of that man.The contributions of ethics of Kant, Habermas and Jonas can help in identify the variables implied in any ethical / moral deliberation, supporting decisions more consistent with the requirements of sustainable development, thus allowing the perpetuation of life in all its amazing dimensions and possibilities. |
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