The Ethics of Governance: Moral Limits of Policy Decisions

Springer Singapore (2021)
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Abstract

The Ethics of Governance: Moral Limits of Policy Decisions offers a toolbox drawn from normative ethics which finds applications in public governance, primarily focusing on policy making and executive action. It includes ethical concepts and principles culled from different philosophical traditions, ranging from more familiar Western theories to non-Western ethical perspectives, thereby providing a truly global, decolonized and expanded normative lens on issues of governance. The book takes a unique and original approach; it demonstrates the use of the ethical toolbox in the context of actual examples of governance challenges. Taking three major case studies each representing an aspect of human-human and/or human-nature and/or human-animal relationship, the book attempts to show the significance of public practical reasoning in policy decisions with the aim of arriving at reasonable responses. Acknowledging the challenges that policy makers often face, the book highlights the fact that policy making is hardly an exercise yielding a black-or-white solution; rather it involves finding the most reasonable normative outcome in a given situation, especially employing an expanded understanding of values including well-being, sustainability, interdependence and community. This effort that helps bridge the gap between ethical theorists and policy practitioners exemplifies the necessary role of ‘engaged philosophy’ in public governance. In the major case studies, Boxes offer facts and figures along with pertinent ethical questions that have been raised and discussed. Aiming to aid the engagement of a diverse audience including non-philosophy readers, each chapter also includes Boxes containing examples, shorter case studies, at-a-glance charts, and tables with comprehensive ethical tools for a quick recap.

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Chapters

Revisiting the Cases: The Ethical Toolbox in Praxis

The Sardar Sarovar Project, the CPCSEA guidelines on animal experimentation and the reservation policy in India represent contemporary governance challenges that necessitate ethical reflection. In this chapter, we analyze these cases by using the ethical toolbox developed in the earlier chapters. Po... see more

Introduction

In the area of Applied Ethics, the ethics of governance raises some pertinent questions. What is the relation between ethics and governance? Should there be a deep engagement between ethics and governance making the former indispensable to the latter? Or, can the interest in ethical questions be onl... see more

Western Consequence-Based Ethics: Cost Versus Benefits

This chapterConsequence-based ethics discusses various forms of one of the dominant ethical theories in the history of Western ethical discourse, namely, Consequentialism. Traditionally, the socio-economic method of ‘cost-benefit analysisCost-benefit analysis’ has been adopted in deciding the best c... see more

Principle-Based Ethics: Means Versus Ends

Does a good end—the larger social good/welfare of the majority justify neglecting the rights of minorities? In the backdrop of this question, the chapter examines some dominant principle-based ethical theories, both Western and Indian, in the contextContexts of individual and institutional moralityM... see more

Introducing the Cases

Ranging from damming of rivers for development, the treatment of non-human animals, specifically in terms of their use in scientific experimentation, and affirmative actionAffirmative action to combat forms of historical deprivation, the chapter offers a descriptive account of three case studies fro... see more

The Role of Public Practical Reasoning in Good Governance

TheGovernancerole of public practical reasoning in good governance chapter seeks to establish the role of practical reason in good governance, the aim of which is to bring about a better society where this could be understood as a more fair and just society than what we find today. Stating the princ... see more

Human Well-Being: Moving Beyond Social Welfare and Human Rights

CriticizingHuman well-beingthe economic growthEconomic growthmodelDevelopment modelseconomic growth model, the social welfare and humanHuman rightsrightsCapability approachcapabilities and human rights model, the capability approach championed by Amartya Sen and Martha NussbaumCapability approachNus... see more

Care, Community, Compassion and Virtue: Decolonizing Our Moral Landscape

This chapter focuses on outlining some of the ethical perspectivesFeminism/Feministperspective often excluded in a typical Western ethical primer, including virtueVirtuevirtue ethicsethicsFeminism/Feministethics, feministCarefeminist care ethics care ethicsCareethics, Buddhist ethicsBuddhismBuddhist... see more

Conclusion: Ethics of Governance: Moral Limits of Policy Decisions

This chapter gathers together various ethical tools included in the toolbox that has been fashioned in previous chapters. It seeks to place in perspective and examine these different tools in their application to case studies while also making a candid submission that there is always scope to add mo... see more

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Shashi Motilal
University of Delhi
Keya Maitra
University of North Carolina, Asheville

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