Ethics and solidarity: a pandemic lesson

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Autor(a) principal: Santana, Juliana
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Moser, Alvino, Martins , José Lauro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Griot : Revista de Filosofia
Texto Completo: http://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/article/view/2457
Resumo: The paper examines a possible ethics for the current scenario, in order to bring human beings closer together and awaken in them a feeling of solidarity. For such an examination, at first, theories such as the utilitarianism reviewed by Rawls are questioned. It searches for a valid criterion for all participants of a certain universalism or for a real and non-exclusive “us”. The call for solidarity is proposed as a way of uniting people, as opposed to selfishness. Then solidarity is defended, according to Richard Rorty. This philosopher affirms the need for an agreement among the members of society, because only then would there be a real “we”. Next, there is the question about how to make people more supportive, but without resorting to the traditional metaphysical perspective on humanity: there is a bet on the existence of shared characteristics that lead to democratic equality, however, respecting the differences of each one. It is still questioned what would lead the richest to sympathize with the poorest, observing the proposals made by Rorty about raising awareness, presenting the risk of poverty to the rich and appealing to the feeling of humanity. Finally, Rortyan egalitarianism is considered, according to which solidarity is beyond rationality. It would be historically constituted and based on the relationship with the other, on the common feeling of vulnerability, crucial to society in times of pandemic.
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spelling Ethics and solidarity: a pandemic lessonÉtica e solidariedade: uma lição da pandemiaSolidariedade; Ética; Pandemia; Humanidade.Solidarity; Ethics; Pandemic; Humanity. The paper examines a possible ethics for the current scenario, in order to bring human beings closer together and awaken in them a feeling of solidarity. For such an examination, at first, theories such as the utilitarianism reviewed by Rawls are questioned. It searches for a valid criterion for all participants of a certain universalism or for a real and non-exclusive “us”. The call for solidarity is proposed as a way of uniting people, as opposed to selfishness. Then solidarity is defended, according to Richard Rorty. This philosopher affirms the need for an agreement among the members of society, because only then would there be a real “we”. Next, there is the question about how to make people more supportive, but without resorting to the traditional metaphysical perspective on humanity: there is a bet on the existence of shared characteristics that lead to democratic equality, however, respecting the differences of each one. It is still questioned what would lead the richest to sympathize with the poorest, observing the proposals made by Rorty about raising awareness, presenting the risk of poverty to the rich and appealing to the feeling of humanity. Finally, Rortyan egalitarianism is considered, according to which solidarity is beyond rationality. It would be historically constituted and based on the relationship with the other, on the common feeling of vulnerability, crucial to society in times of pandemic.O artigo examina uma possível ética para o cenário atual, a fim de aproximar os seres humanos e despertar neles um sentimento de solidariedade. Para tal exame, a princípio, questiona teorias como o utilitarismo revisto por Rawls. Busca um critério válido para todos os participantes de um certo universalismo ou para um “nós” real e não excludente. Propõe o apelo à solidariedade como uma forma de unir as pessoas, oposta ao egoísmo. Depois, defende a solidariedade, conforme Richard Rorty. Este filósofo afirma a necessidade de um acordo entre os membros da sociedade, pois só assim haveria um verdadeiro “nós”. A seguir, observa a questão de como tornar as pessoas mais solidárias, mas sem recorrer à perspectiva metafísica tradicional acerca da humanidade: aposta na existência de características partilhadas que levam à igualdade democrática, porém respeitando as diferenças de cada um. Questiona ainda o que levaria os mais ricos a se solidarizarem com os mais pobres, observando propostas feitas por Rorty acerca da sensibilização, da apresentação do risco de pobreza aos ricos e de um apelo ao sentimento de humanidade. Por fim, considera o igualitarismo rortyano, segundo o qual a solidariedade está além da racionalidade. Ela seria historicamente constituída e embasada na relação com o outro, no sentimento comum de vulnerabilidade, crucial à sociedade em tempos de pandemia.Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia2021-10-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-ReviewedEvaluados por los paresAvaliados pelos paresapplication/pdfhttp://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/article/view/245710.31977/grirfi.v21i3.2457Griot : Revista de Filosofia; v. 21 n. 3 (2021); 283-2972178-1036reponame:Griot : Revista de Filosofiainstname:Universidade Federal do Recôncavo na Bahia (UFRB)instacron:UFRBporhttp://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/article/view/2457/1488Copyright (c) 2021 Juliana Santana, Alvino Moser, José Lauro Martins http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantana, JulianaMoser, Alvino Martins , José Lauro 2021-10-28T20:01:36Zoai:seer.www.ufrb.edu.br:article/2457Revistahttp://www.ufrb.edu.br/griot/PUBhttp://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/oai||griotrevista@gmail.com2178-10362178-1036opendoar:2021-10-28T20:01:36Griot : Revista de Filosofia - Universidade Federal do Recôncavo na Bahia (UFRB)false
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Ética e solidariedade: uma lição da pandemia
title Ethics and solidarity: a pandemic lesson
spellingShingle Ethics and solidarity: a pandemic lesson
Santana, Juliana
Solidariedade; Ética; Pandemia; Humanidade.
Solidarity; Ethics; Pandemic; Humanity.
title_short Ethics and solidarity: a pandemic lesson
title_full Ethics and solidarity: a pandemic lesson
title_fullStr Ethics and solidarity: a pandemic lesson
title_full_unstemmed Ethics and solidarity: a pandemic lesson
title_sort Ethics and solidarity: a pandemic lesson
author Santana, Juliana
author_facet Santana, Juliana
Moser, Alvino
Martins , José Lauro
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Martins , José Lauro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santana, Juliana
Moser, Alvino
Martins , José Lauro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Solidariedade; Ética; Pandemia; Humanidade.
Solidarity; Ethics; Pandemic; Humanity.
topic Solidariedade; Ética; Pandemia; Humanidade.
Solidarity; Ethics; Pandemic; Humanity.
description The paper examines a possible ethics for the current scenario, in order to bring human beings closer together and awaken in them a feeling of solidarity. For such an examination, at first, theories such as the utilitarianism reviewed by Rawls are questioned. It searches for a valid criterion for all participants of a certain universalism or for a real and non-exclusive “us”. The call for solidarity is proposed as a way of uniting people, as opposed to selfishness. Then solidarity is defended, according to Richard Rorty. This philosopher affirms the need for an agreement among the members of society, because only then would there be a real “we”. Next, there is the question about how to make people more supportive, but without resorting to the traditional metaphysical perspective on humanity: there is a bet on the existence of shared characteristics that lead to democratic equality, however, respecting the differences of each one. It is still questioned what would lead the richest to sympathize with the poorest, observing the proposals made by Rorty about raising awareness, presenting the risk of poverty to the rich and appealing to the feeling of humanity. Finally, Rortyan egalitarianism is considered, according to which solidarity is beyond rationality. It would be historically constituted and based on the relationship with the other, on the common feeling of vulnerability, crucial to society in times of pandemic.
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