Habitual Ethics?

Cover of Habitual Ethics? by Sylvie Delacroix
Year: 2022
Language: en
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9781509920419
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Habitual Ethics? by Sylvie Delacroix, published by Bloomsbury Academic on August 25, 2022, is a thought-provoking exploration of the interplay between habit and ethical living. This 176-page book delves into how data-intensive technologies can shape our habits and the potential consequences of becoming overly reliant on them. Delacroix examines the nuances of habit, from unconscious behaviors to intentionally formed practices, and questions the assumption that our deliberative selves can always guide technological design.

Readers will find a philosophical inquiry into the dual nature of habit, addressing both its empowering and compromising aspects. The book discusses strategies for maintaining habits that support ethical life, emphasizing the risks of rigidification in our habitual responses. By drawing parallels between legal and algorithmic systems, Delacroix highlights the moral risks involved and proposes concrete interventions to foster normative experimentation. This edition is available in English and is suitable for anyone interested in business ethics, law, and the ethical implications of technology.


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This open access book explores the conditions under which habit – and pre-reflective agency – can remain at the service of our ethical lives.

What if data-intensive technologies’ ability to mould habits with unprecedented precision is also capable of triggering some mass disability of profound consequences? What if we become incapable of modifying the deeply-rooted habits that stem from our increased technological dependence?

On an impoverished understanding of habit, the above questions are easily shrugged off. Habits are deemed rigid by definition: ‘as long as our deliberative selves remain capable of steering the design of data-intensive technologies, we’ll be fine’. To question this assumption, this book first articulates the way in which the habitual stretches all the way from unconscious tics to purposive, intentionally acquired habits. It also highlights the extent to which our habit-reliant, pre-reflective intelligence normally supports our deliberative selves. It is when habit rigidification sets in that this complementarity breaks down.

The book moves from a philosophical inquiry into the ‘double edge’ of habit – its empowering and compromising sides – to consideration of individual and collective strategies to keep habits at the service of our ethical life. Allowing the norms that structure our forms of life to be cotton-wooled in abstract reasoning is but one of the factors that can compromise ongoing social and moral transformations. Systems designed to simplify our practical reasoning can also make us ‘sheep-like’.

Drawing a parallel between the moral risk inherent in both legal and algorithmic systems, the book concludes with concrete interventions designed to revive the scope for normative experimentation. It will appeal to any reader concerned with our retaining an ability to trigger change within the practices that shape our ethical sensibility.

The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Mozilla Foundation.

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Language: en. Pages: 176.

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