Zur Bedeutung von struktureller Verantwortung in den internationalen Beziehungen Das Beispiel der Klimakrise

Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 68 (4):282-293 (2024)
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Abstract

This article analyses what it means for the attribution of responsibility to adopt a structural perspective on macro-social phenomena. To this end, a specific form of responsibility, namely ‘structural responsibility’, is distinguished from and placed in relation to personal and interpersonal moral responsibility. It is argued that only with the attribution of structural responsibility can we appropriately take account of macro-social problems including those that are predominant in international relations. Using the example of climate responsibility, the article explains in a final step what happens when structural responsibility is overlooked, trivialised or even negated.

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Valentin Beck
Freie Universität Berlin

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