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Wir werden überschwemmt von einer Springflut schlechter Ideen: Nachdenkliches (nicht nur) zum Ukraine-Krieg

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Dieses Interview stellt einige grundlegende Thesen zur Diskussion, die aus der Perspektive des ordonomischen Forschungsprogramms hergeleitet werden. Die vorgestellten Überlegungen betreffen zum einen den Ukraine-Krieg, zum anderen die Klimapolitik. Beide Politikbereiche, so das Hauptargument, sind anfällig für ein Diskursversagen, welches durch bestimmte Denkfehler ausgelöst wird, die hier mit den Stichworten 'Moralkonfusion' und 'dichotom(an)isches Tradeoff-Denken' markiert werden. Diese Denkfehler werden auch mit vielen weiteren Beispielen anschaulich illustriert.

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  • Pies, Ingo, 2022. "Wir werden überschwemmt von einer Springflut schlechter Ideen: Nachdenkliches (nicht nur) zum Ukraine-Krieg," Discussion Papers 2022-16, Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Chair of Economic Ethics.
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    Ordonomik; Wirtschaftsethik; Diskursversagen; Wirtschaftssanktionen; Klimapolitik; orthogonale Positionierung; ordonomics; business ethics; discourse failure; economic sanctions; climate policy; orthogonal positioning;
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