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NEW FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT FOR A CHANGING WORLD
The New Indian Express
|July 03, 2024
IMMANUEL Kant's moral philosophy centres around the concept of the 'categorical imperative', the idea that we must act in line with practical rules that we can 'will' to become universal laws.
This foundational ethical principle holds profound relevance for how we approach the urgent crisis of climate change and the fundamental rights at stake. The recent judgements of the Supreme Court in MK Ranjitsinh vs Union of India and that of the European Court of Human Rights in Verein Klima Seniorinnen Schweiz vs Switzerland have affirmed the right to a stable climate as a fundamental right of all citizens, setting crucial precedent in the global fight against climate change.
As the impact of climate change becomes increasingly dire and far-reaching, it is essential that we ground our understanding of this crisis in rigorous philosophical and ethical inquiry. The escalating threats to life, health and wellbeing are not merely environmental challenges, but profound moral and rights-based issues. Kant's categorical imperative compels us to consider universal consequences of our actions.
This story is from the July 03, 2024 edition of The New Indian Express.
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