PhD defense Matthias Kramm: Balancing Tradition and Development

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On 18 September, Matthias Kramm (Ethics Institute) will defend his thesis Balancing Tradition and Development .

Matthias Kramm
Matthias Kramm

Is economic progress always the preferable option, even if it leads to the loss of local traditions? Or should local traditions be protected from Western ideas of progress? I attempt to find a middle ground between these two positions and argue that traditions per se are neither good and worthy of protection, nor bad and obsolete.

Case-by-case

Rather, traditions can have both positive and negative aspects and must therefore be assessed on a case-by-case basis. I criticize a conservative view of tradition that does not allow for change and argue that traditions can be positive if they enhance the wellbeing of human beings and decrease their dependence upon others.

Cultural traditions

But traditions can also be negative if they restrict the wellbeing of human beings and increase their dependence upon others. Based on these criteria, I develop a deliberative procedure that can assist communities – and especially Indigenous communities – to evaluate their cultural traditions in order to decide whether to accept or reject development projects.

You can watch Kramm's defense online .

Start date and time
End date and time
Location
Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Hall and online
PhD candidate
Mr M. Kramm
Dissertation
Balancing Tradition and Development
PhD supervisor(s)
Prof I.A.M. Robeyns
Co-supervisor(s)
Dr K. Watene
Dr D.G. Gädeke
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