Međunarodne studije, Vol. XXIII. No. 2, 2023.
Izvorni znanstveni članak
https://doi.org/10.46672/ms.23.2.5
Im Anfang war die Tat. Philosophy of multiple simultaneous un/ natural disasters V: Human action
Kristijan Krkač
orcid.org/0000-0001-6956-8102
; Zagreb School of Economics and Management
Sažetak
This paper formulates a series of questions about the nature of human action
in the context of MSDs (MSD = multiple simultaneous un/natural disaster).
Some questions are more important than others, and it is crucial to firstly
identify the most significant ones that, if answered, would probably contrib
ute to a more appropriate human action in the context of MSDs, namely,
the clarity of actions. The paper attempts to highlight the importance of hu
man action within MSDs and the philosophical (conceptual) questions that
can contribute to such action. As for answering these questions, the paper
only provides directions for the answers, while eliminating the remaining
options (using a previously described model of features of human actions
under an MSD, i.e. AAR = Attention, Adaptation, Response). Its overall as
sumption is that individual human action is crucial for proper functioning
under MSDs. Firstly, the paper inquires what can be said about the subject,
and then explores specific characteristics of human action within MSDs,
and subsequently describes a possible elucidation of such action. Based on
the aforementioned points, the paper aims to express a moderate or slightly
pessimistic stance regarding the description of proper human (civilian) ac
tion within MSDs and the endeavour to make such action more suitable for
possible challenges of future MSDs. This topic complements previous works
dealing with the philosophy of MSDs. Such approach to human action under
MSDs has not been previously explored, neither in philosophy of action nor
in theory of disaster management, especially not in the context of MSDs.
Ključne riječi
AAR; appropriate human action; human action under MSDs; MSDs; primacy of human practice
Hrčak ID:
312567
URI
Datum izdavanja:
29.12.2023.
Posjeta: 1.305 *