Columbia International Affairs Online: Working Papers

CIAO DATE: 09/2008

Development Ethics: A Road to Peace

Adela Cortina

May 2007

The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies

Abstract

Peace has to be sought through development, but not through just any form of development. From the practice of working for development an ethical reflection has gradually come about, which stresses the ethical aspects of development, without which there is no human development strictly speaking. The paper puts forward a model of development ethics which has two roots: the development ethics of Denis Goulet, who was a pioneer in this field, and the author’s conception of applied ethics, which stems from a Kantian tradition and an Aristotelian tradition. The paper attempts to reveal the ethical elements of development and their significance for human development.