森、伦理与民主

SEN, ETHICS, AND DEMOCRACY

Feminist Economics · 2003
被引 74
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

借助阿马蒂亚·森的伦理理论,分析民主如何利用不同社会立场的认知信息,为女性保留政治职位提供认识论依据。

Abstract

Amartya Sen's ethical theorizing helps feminists resolve the tensions between the claims of women's particular perspectives and moral objectivity. His concept of "positional objectivity" highlights the epistemological significance of value judgments made from particular social positions, while holding that certain values may become widely shared. He shows how acknowledging positionality is consistent with affirming the universal value of democracy. This article builds on Sen's work by proposing an analysis of democracy as a set of institutions that aims to intelligently utilize positional information for shared ends. This epistemological analysis of democracy offers a way to understand the rationale for reserving political offices for women. From a political point of view, gendered positions are better thought of as an epistemological resource than as a ground of identity politics v - v that is, of parochial identification and solidarity.

位置客观性民主认识论女性政治代表阿马蒂亚·森