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Teaching & Learning Guide for: Theorizing Social Change
Philosophy Compass Pub Date : 2023-08-21 , DOI: 10.1111/phc3.12948
Robin Zheng 1
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1 AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION

How do we remake our world into a new and better one? Philosophers have been surprisingly reticent on this question. Theories of justice tell us what an ideally justsociety would look like. Ethical theories tell us the morally right thing to do. But philosophers have virtually no such comparably systematic theories of social change, that is, theories telling us the right way to bring about a just society. An underlying interest in social change animates the growing number of what Sally Haslanger (2013) calls “ameliorative” projects that have taken root in the so-called ’core’ areas of metaphysics, epistemology, and language, just as it has promoted greater attention to real-world oppression within ethics, moral psychology, aesthetics, social and political philosophy. This article shows that social change deserves to be recognized as an area of philosophical study in its own right.



中文翻译:

教学指南:社会变革理论化

1 作者简介

我们如何将我们的世界改造为一个新的、更美好的世界?令人惊讶的是,哲学家们对这个问题一直保持沉默。正义理论告诉我们理想的正义社会是什么样子。伦理理论告诉我们在道德上正确的做法。但哲学家们实际上没有这样相对系统的社会变革理论,即告诉我们实现公正社会的正确方法的理论。。对社会变革的潜在兴趣激发了越来越多的萨莉·哈斯兰格(Sally Haslanger,2013)所说的“改良”项目,这些项目已经在形而上学、认识论和语言的所谓“核心”领域扎根,正如它促进了更多关注一样伦理学、道德心理学、美学、社会和政治哲学中现实世界的压迫。本文表明,社会变革本身就值得被视为哲学研究的一个领域。

更新日期:2023-08-21
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