Out of This World: re-grounding justice through science fiction

Perspect Biol Med. 2023;66(2):284-298. doi: 10.1353/pbm.2023.0015.ABSTRACTGood science fiction can be a successful vehicle for portraying justice. Science fiction can stimulate moral imagination in much the same way as the most effective justice theories, connecting the world in which we live with a range of alternative futures deliberately and creatively made plausible. A selective examination of classic and recent science fiction stories and novels provides contextual framing for considering questions of climate justice, virtuous personal action in the face of structural injustice, and the problem of what justice means when some people are regarded as "other." By connecting compelling images of individual responsibility with the complex challenges posed by striving for social justice, science fiction can also help render justice work appealing and achievable-an essential step that is reinforced in closing by a brief set of maxims.PMID:37755717 | DOI:10.1353/pbm.2023.0015
Source: Perspectives in Biology and Medicine - Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Source Type: research