It is becoming less and less controversial that we ought to aggressively combat climate change. One main reason for doing so is concern for future generations, as it is they who will be the most seriously affected by it. Surprisingly, none of the more prominent deontological theories of intergenerational justice can explain why it is wrong for the present generation to do very little to stop worsening the problem. This paper discusses three such theories, namely indirect reciprocity, common ownership of the earth and human rights. It shows that while indirect reciprocity and common ownership are both too undemanding, the human rights approach misunderstands the nature of our intergenerational relationships, thereby capturing either too much...
Inspired by the analysis developed in the article “Coming of Age in a Warming World: The Charter’s S...
This dissertation examines the moral and political responsibilities that are generated because of cl...
A key concern of global ethics is the equitable distribution of benefits and burdens amongst persons...
t is becoming less and less controversial that we ought to aggressively combat climate change. One m...
Global climate change has important implications for the way in which benefits and burdens will be d...
Climate change raises important questions of global distributive justice, which can be defined as th...
In this paper, I show that intergenerational justice is the solution to the issue of climate change ...
Moral philosophers and economists have evaluated the intergenerational problem of climate change by ...
Moral philosophers and economists have evaluated the intergenerational problem of climate change by ...
Climate change raises important questions of global distributive justice, which can be defined as th...
Climate change presents a global problem that requires collective action. Distributing obligations i...
Over the years human activities have increased the emissions of greenhouse gases resulting in chang...
This introduction aims to describe some fundamental problems of intergenerational justice and climat...
As the world grapples with the reality of a rapidly changing climate, two dimensions of the problem ...
Global climate change is well underway and its impacts are reaching far into the future. As these im...
Inspired by the analysis developed in the article “Coming of Age in a Warming World: The Charter’s S...
This dissertation examines the moral and political responsibilities that are generated because of cl...
A key concern of global ethics is the equitable distribution of benefits and burdens amongst persons...
t is becoming less and less controversial that we ought to aggressively combat climate change. One m...
Global climate change has important implications for the way in which benefits and burdens will be d...
Climate change raises important questions of global distributive justice, which can be defined as th...
In this paper, I show that intergenerational justice is the solution to the issue of climate change ...
Moral philosophers and economists have evaluated the intergenerational problem of climate change by ...
Moral philosophers and economists have evaluated the intergenerational problem of climate change by ...
Climate change raises important questions of global distributive justice, which can be defined as th...
Climate change presents a global problem that requires collective action. Distributing obligations i...
Over the years human activities have increased the emissions of greenhouse gases resulting in chang...
This introduction aims to describe some fundamental problems of intergenerational justice and climat...
As the world grapples with the reality of a rapidly changing climate, two dimensions of the problem ...
Global climate change is well underway and its impacts are reaching far into the future. As these im...
Inspired by the analysis developed in the article “Coming of Age in a Warming World: The Charter’s S...
This dissertation examines the moral and political responsibilities that are generated because of cl...
A key concern of global ethics is the equitable distribution of benefits and burdens amongst persons...