Pragmatic Intercultural Ethics and the Emerging Democracy: The Case of “The Anglophone Cameroon Crisis”

Dine Charles Biradzem
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ABSTRACT The emerging democracy in Cameroon has been experiencing unprecedented challenges in managing sociocultural/sociolinguistic diversity, thus, instigating “The Anglophone Cameroon crisis”. From the trajectory of applied ethics, this article substantially presents those challenges in their ensemble as a lacuna in intercultural governance, thereof demonstrating how the proper exploitation of the expertise of pragmatic intercultural ethics through interactive intercultural communication could help avert this crisis. By this, it is argued that using the wisdom of deliberative reciprocity, otherwise known as practical wisdom, pragmatic intercultural ethics could exploit the services of communicative ethics to contextually manage various disagreements between Anglophone Cameroon and the Government. Underscoring this insight as an indispensable but neglected pillar of emerging intercultural governance in post-colonial Africa, the author elucidates the likelihood that besides negligence and/or ignorance, the intercultural crisis in Cameroon could have been galvanized by “the happiness of the greatest number” theory. Wishing that the awareness of this pragmatic intercultural dexterity revitalizes the spirit of intercultural communication in Cameroon, the author draws the attention of their stakeholders to the wise recommendation of Plato that rulers should become philosophers – that they should seek justice more with the virtue of wisdom than with force/power.
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实用主义跨文化伦理与新兴民主:以“喀麦隆英语国家危机”为例
喀麦隆的新兴民主在管理社会文化/社会语言多样性方面面临着前所未有的挑战,从而引发了“英语喀麦隆危机”。从应用伦理学的发展轨迹出发,本文将这些挑战作为跨文化治理的一个空白,并展示了如何通过跨文化互动沟通来适当利用实用主义跨文化伦理学的专业知识来帮助避免这一危机。通过这一点,有人认为,使用协商互惠的智慧,也被称为实践智慧,务实的跨文化伦理可以利用交际伦理的服务,在背景下管理英语喀麦隆与政府之间的各种分歧。作者强调这一见解是后殖民时期非洲新兴的跨文化治理中不可或缺但却被忽视的支柱,并阐明了除了疏忽和/或无知之外,喀麦隆的跨文化危机可能是由“最多数人的幸福”理论引发的。作者希望意识到这种实用的跨文化灵活性能够振兴喀麦隆的跨文化交流精神,并提请利益相关者注意柏拉图的明智建议,即统治者应该成为哲学家-他们应该更多地利用智慧而不是武力/权力来寻求正义。
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Journal of Intercultural Communication Research
Journal of Intercultural Communication Research Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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