Madva Alex, Kelly Daniel, Brownstein Michael
Department of Philosophy, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, USA.
Department of Philosophy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA.
Ethical Theory Moral Pract. 2023 Jan 24:1-20. doi: 10.1007/s10677-023-10363-7.
While those who take a "structuralist" approach to racial justice issues are right to call attention to the importance of social practices, laws, etc., they sometimes go too far by suggesting that antiracist efforts ought to focus on changing unjust social systems changing individuals' minds. We argue that while the "either/or" thinking implied by this framing is intuitive and pervasive, it is misleading and self-undermining. We instead advocate a "both/and" approach to antiracist moral education that explicitly teaches how social structures influence ideas about race and how ideas about race shape, sustain, and transform social structures. Ideally, antiracist moral education will help people see how social change and moral progress depend on the symbiotic relations between individuals and structures. We articulate a conception of "structure-facing virtue" that exemplifies this hybrid approach to illuminate the pivotal role moral education plays in the fight for racial justice.
虽然那些采取“结构主义”方法处理种族正义问题的人呼吁关注社会实践、法律等的重要性是正确的,但他们有时走得太远,认为反种族主义努力应专注于改变不公正的社会制度而非改变个人的观念。我们认为,尽管这种框架所隐含的“非此即彼”思维直观且普遍,但它具有误导性且会自我削弱。相反,我们倡导一种“两者兼顾”的反种族主义道德教育方法,明确教导社会结构如何影响关于种族的观念,以及关于种族的观念如何塑造、维持和转变社会结构。理想情况下,反种族主义道德教育将帮助人们明白社会变革和道德进步如何取决于个人与结构之间的共生关系。我们阐述了一种“面向结构的美德”概念,以例证这种混合方法,从而阐明道德教育在争取种族正义的斗争中所起的关键作用。