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Narrative Ethics, Media and the Morality of the Ecological Modern: The Case of Sweden

Dominic Hinde

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The Scottish philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre in his groundbreaking analysis of contemporary ethics, After Virtue:  A Study of Moral Theory, asserted that modernity was devoid of a unified moral system. This observation has  been noted by, among others, the ecophilosopher Arran Gare as a means of dealing with approaches to contemporary  crisis. By characterizing debates about the future as reflexively constructed articulations of modernity, this paper  briefly considers how such a perspective is useful when attempting to communicate questions of development under  contemporary conditions. Using qualitative examples from modern Sweden taken from a larger corpus of research  to speculate on the potential for normative conceptual change, it uses the self-styled enlightened polity as a case study  to discuss how environmental knowledge is instrumentalized in self-consciously modern contexts. MacIntyre’s  insight thus provides a view into the relationship between discourse and practice which recognizes the situated nature  of environmental argumentation over uniform green epistemologies.

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Dominic Hinde

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Hinde, D. (2020). Narrative Ethics, Media and the Morality of the Ecological Modern: The Case of Sweden. https://doi.org/10.46863/ecocene.5

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2020
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10.46863/ecocene.5
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