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11: An Ethics of Agency

11: An Ethics of Agency

FromFOSS and Crafts


11: An Ethics of Agency

FromFOSS and Crafts

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Oct 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Chris and Morgan discuss an ethical framework Chris has been
workshopping for the last few years, "An Ethics of Agency", with the
foundation of maximizing agency "for you, for me, for everyone" and
minimizing subjection.
CW: Note that Chris talks about an incident involving them experiencing suicidal depression at one point.Links:Other philosophical systems mentioned:UtilitarianismKantianismEthics of CarePeter Singer's book
Animal Liberation,
and the argument for
Equal consideration of interests.
(Note that Peter Singer gets criticism from some disability circles;
this is a good summary.
In general it's our position to focus on "raising up" rights,
including those of animals; pitting animal rights vs disabled rights need
not be done in a society with as many resources as ours presently is.)Amartya Sen, whose book
Development as Freedom
had a bigger background influence than Chris probably realized in
its treatment of the agency of people as the primary index by which
we measure a country's developmentThe GNU Manifesto.
Search for "Kantian ethics" on the page.
(Curiously its preceding sentence is described in
an example that appears consequentialist! By the way, pretty much
every decent ethical system claims that its foundation is the
"golden rule", this isn't unique to Kantianism.)The Free Software Definition.
Also note the pun on another speech called
The Four Freedoms.Free as in Freedom episode with the AGPL panel discussionA FOSDEM talk in 2014, The Road Ahead for Network Freedom,
where "freedom for developers, but not for users" is mentioned as a
phraseLibre Lounge's subtitle: "a casual
podcast about user freedom", including
mentioned episode with Karen SandlerSome talks in 2018 by Molly DeBlanc (and Karen Sandler) using the term
"user freedom":That's a free software issue!User freedom: A love storyMolly DeBlanc has a wonderful article giving a personal definition of "user freedom"Declaration of Digital AutonomyOCap conference 2018,
source of the mentioned dinner between Chris, Mark Miller, Kate SillsChris's ActivityPub Conference 2019 keynote,
ActivityPub: past, present, future
Released:
Oct 1, 2020
Format:
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