不要给我贴上标签:反对强制性卡路里标签的自由主义观点。

IF 3.4 2区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS
Connor K Kianpour
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强制性卡路里标签政策(mcl)被广泛认为是促进公共健康的中立工具。本文认为,它们既不是中立的,也不是有效的或正当的,也不是在自由主义框架内正当的。mcl通过表达和强化一种有争议的饮食意识形态——一种优先考虑约束、量化和自我监督的意识形态——违反了自由主义的中立性,它们的正当性依赖于理性公民可能拒绝的评估前提。即使中立性被搁置一边,mcl也没有达到更温和的自由标准。它们不能可靠地促进知情同意,不能被证明是适当的家长式干预措施,而且会造成可预见的伤害,特别是对饮食失调患者和那些遭受肥胖污名的人。由国家强制规定的卡路里计数的显著性标志着一种官方观点,即公民应该如何饮食,这与自由主义所要求的多元化背道而驰。作为一种替代方案,我建议建立一个集中的、可选择加入的营养数据库,既保持透明度,又不会强加意识形态。与mcl不同的是,这种模式赋予消费者权力,而不需要规定特定的饮食概念。在致力于多元化的自由社会中,mcll应该被拒绝。
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Label me not: a liberal argument against mandatory calorie labels.

Mandatory calorie labelling policies (MCLs) are widely defended as neutral tools for promoting public health. This paper argues that they are neither neutral, in effect or justification, nor justified within a liberal framework. MCLs violate liberal neutrality by expressing and reinforcing a contested ideology of eating-one that prioritises restraint, quantification and self-surveillance-and their justifications rely on evaluative premises that reasonable citizens may reject. Even if neutrality is set aside, MCLs also fail more modest liberal standards. They do not reliably promote informed consent, cannot be justified as proportional paternalistic interventions and cause foreseeable harm, especially to people with eating disorders and those subjected to fat stigma. The expressive prominence of calorie counts, mandated by the state, signals an official view of how citizens ought to eat contrary to the pluralism liberalism requires. As an alternative, I propose a centralised, opt-in nutrition database that preserves transparency without ideological imposition. Unlike MCLs, this model empowers consumers without prescribing a particular conception of the dietary good. In liberal societies committed to pluralism, MCLs should be rejected.

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Journal of Medical Ethics
Journal of Medical Ethics 医学-医学:伦理
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
9.80%
发文量
164
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Ethics is a leading international journal that reflects the whole field of medical ethics. The journal seeks to promote ethical reflection and conduct in scientific research and medical practice. It features articles on various ethical aspects of health care relevant to health care professionals, members of clinical ethics committees, medical ethics professionals, researchers and bioscientists, policy makers and patients. Subscribers to the Journal of Medical Ethics also receive Medical Humanities journal at no extra cost. JME is the official journal of the Institute of Medical Ethics.
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