In the framework of the SESaMe Jean Monnet Chair on a Sustainable European Social Model, Prof. Dr. Luca RATTI cordially invites you to join us for this seminar.
Abstract
The lecture aims at framing the issue of motivation, with specific reference to patterns of action that are oriented at enforcing climate change-sensitive behaviours. In doing that, the lecture outlines first a preliminary dichotomy between insensitiveness and sensitivity vis à vis climate change previsions and evidence. By limiting the validity of the normative proposal to the Western context, I will thus propose a taxonomy of possible motivations that can trigger or limit climate-change sensitive behaviours in accordance with two of the most common normative approaches: the deontological and the consequentialist one. The issue of imitative behaviour will be thus largely explored, in order to: a) verify the possibility of boosting individual/collective and institutional sensitivity towards key previsions of phenomena related to climate change, and b) to strengthen coherent and consequent forms of behaviour. The main aim is to propose a multifaceted model to overcome the motivational gap that limits (to the point of reducing or even blocking) the adoption of climate change-sensitive behaviors at the individual, collective and institutional levels.
About the speaker
Alberto Pirni (PhD) is Associate Professor in Moral Philosophy at the Institute of Law, Politics and Development by the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies (Pisa), where he coordinates the Research Area in “Ethics and Global Challenges”.
Language
English.
This is a free seminar. Registration is mandatory.

