Morality is not a recipe for a happy and trouble-free life: Interview with Zygmunt Bauman and Aleksandra Jasińska-Kania

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Liquid modernity, open society, value pluralism

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The following text is a transcript of a conversation I had with Prof. Zygmunt Bauman and Prof. Aleksandra Jasińska-Kania in the spring of 2014. At that time I was finishing writing my doctoral dissertation on Karl Popper’s social theory. I was just grappling with one of the most serious objections raised against it when – quite by accident – I came across Bauman’s Liquid Modernity and quickly realized that a number of arguments formulated in it by Bauman, could be used in defense of Popper’s theory. Without thinking too much, I wrote a letter to Professor Bauman asking whether my intuitions were correct. Just a few hours later, I received a comprehensive reply, along with an invitation to the professor’s home in Leeds for an interview, a transcript of which I present below. During the conversation we discussed topics including moral choice, the relationship between freedom and safety, distinction between ethics and morality and animal rights. Although almost a decade has passed since the following conversation was conducted, I firmly believe that the thoughts contained in this talk are of such a universal nature that they will interest the reader also, and perhaps especially today.

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Dr Krzysztof Sielski. Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce. Email address: ksielski@ujk.edu.pl

Erreferentziak

Bauman, Z., 1993. Postmodern Ethics. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell.

Bauman, Z., 2000. Liquid Modernity. Polity Press.

Kołakowski, L., 1980. The Self-poisoning of the Open Society. Norwalk: Eastern Press.

Popper, K., 2013. The Open Society and its Enemies, Vol. 1, 2. Princeton University Press.

Sielski, K., 2014. Społeczeństwo otwarte na wartości. Propozycja modyfikacji teorii społecznej Karla Poppera w duchu pluralizmu etycznego Isaiaha Berlina. Krakow: Księgarnia Akademicka.

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2023-07-28

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Sielski, K. (2023) «Morality is not a recipe for a happy and trouble-free life: Interview with Zygmunt Bauman and Aleksandra Jasińska-Kania», Oñati Socio-Legal Series, 13(4), or. 1457–1469. doi: 10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-1395.