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  Responsibility beyond rationality: the case for rhizomatic consequentialism
 
 
Titel: Responsibility beyond rationality: the case for rhizomatic consequentialism
Auteur: Stables, Andrew
Verschenen in: international journal of children's spirituality
Paginering: Jaargang 9 (2004) nr. 2 pagina's 219-225
Jaar: 2004
Inhoud: A key challenge for education is to encourage children to act responsibly. If 'spiritual literacy' does not involve an autonomous, rational soul capable of 'reading and writing the world as God intended', it must refer to ethical (and perhaps religious) capacity in relation to contingent actions in a context free of moral absolutes. In relation to the former, Kant's Categorical Imperative supposed that actions are either right or wrong according to an absolute reason derived from the most basic templates of human sense making. According to Kant, therefore, right is rational irrespective of the apparent consequences of specific actions. In contrast, in an age lacking Kant's beliefs in both God and absolute reason, it is tempting to see an unethical pragmatism as the only alternative to the Categorical Imperative. However, it is possible to instil responsibility through a consequentialism based on a broader conception of relatedness, inspired by Deleuze and Guattari's notion of the 'rhizome'. 'Rhizomatic consequentialism', as here defined, provides a 'third way' for moral education between instilling an understanding of absolute right and wrong and encouraging the belief that 'right is what you can get away with'.
Uitgever: Routledge
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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