Most recent attempts at solving the Non-Identity Problem have focused on providing a deontological solution to the problem, often by giving special attention to rights. In this paper, I argue for a solution that focuses on highlighting the morally permissible second-personal reasons and claims that nonidentity victims may have. I use a natural marriage between a Kantian conceptualization of what it means to be free and equal—being one’s own master—and Nussbaum’s Capabilities Approach to identify the rights that all individuals, current and future are assigned. I claim that these rights, or capabilities, are what all are entitled to master for themselves in the Kantian sense. I conclude with a solution that produces intuitively correct resul...
Abstract This paper argues that the nonidentity problem rests on an overly nar-row conception of per...
The non-identity problem, which is much discussed in bioethics, metaphysics and environmental ethics...
Many people believe that we have obligations with respect to future generations concerning the stat...
Most recent attempts at solving the Non-Identity Problem have focused on providing a deontological s...
The non-identity problem attempts to explain the moral permissibility of certain procreative acts th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2010.Ca...
Non-Identity arguments have a pervasive but sometimes counter-intuitive grip on certain key areas in...
Can we harm future people? According to our commonly used contractarian theories, it seems we cannot...
The non-identity problem is that some actions seem morally wrong even though, by affecting future pe...
This article provides an account of moral obligations that we have towards present generations, whic...
Derek Parfit’s Non-Identity Problem (NIP) holds that we cannot wrong future persons: every time we m...
Discussions of the non-identity problem presuppose a widely shared intuition that actions or policie...
This work centers on the non-identity problem, but the implications of my view extend well beyond st...
Dissertação de mestrado em Filosofia PolíticaNesta dissertação, pretendo analisar se as teorias da d...
I propose a solution to what has been dubbed the Non-identity Problem. The Non-identity Problem aris...
Abstract This paper argues that the nonidentity problem rests on an overly nar-row conception of per...
The non-identity problem, which is much discussed in bioethics, metaphysics and environmental ethics...
Many people believe that we have obligations with respect to future generations concerning the stat...
Most recent attempts at solving the Non-Identity Problem have focused on providing a deontological s...
The non-identity problem attempts to explain the moral permissibility of certain procreative acts th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2010.Ca...
Non-Identity arguments have a pervasive but sometimes counter-intuitive grip on certain key areas in...
Can we harm future people? According to our commonly used contractarian theories, it seems we cannot...
The non-identity problem is that some actions seem morally wrong even though, by affecting future pe...
This article provides an account of moral obligations that we have towards present generations, whic...
Derek Parfit’s Non-Identity Problem (NIP) holds that we cannot wrong future persons: every time we m...
Discussions of the non-identity problem presuppose a widely shared intuition that actions or policie...
This work centers on the non-identity problem, but the implications of my view extend well beyond st...
Dissertação de mestrado em Filosofia PolíticaNesta dissertação, pretendo analisar se as teorias da d...
I propose a solution to what has been dubbed the Non-identity Problem. The Non-identity Problem aris...
Abstract This paper argues that the nonidentity problem rests on an overly nar-row conception of per...
The non-identity problem, which is much discussed in bioethics, metaphysics and environmental ethics...
Many people believe that we have obligations with respect to future generations concerning the stat...