The question of the moral demands that humans, posthumans, and nonhumans in the Anthropocene put up on persons now living generally takes the form of supererogatory demands—that is, moral obligations with a perfectionist structure leading to obligations “above and beyond the call of duty” and extreme individual and collective sacrifice. David Roden construes this by deontology; Toby Ord, following Derek Parfit, by consequentualism. Such obligations are akin to the martyrdom of saints: but must our expectations of the Anthropocene necessarily lead to this kind of moral obligation? Can it be mitigated and how? Meta-ethically, it is a highly externalist form of motivation with no concurrent rewards. In this respect, the inquiry is to be pursue...
The quantitative evidence of human impacts on the Earth System has produced new calls for planetary ...
While the history of reparations within Homo sapiens is lengthy, only recently has the concept been ...
The Anthropocene prompts renewed critical reflection on some of the central tenets of modern thought...
The question of the moral demands that humans, posthumans, and nonhumans in the Anthropocene put up ...
This presentation is one of several salients for thinking through the place of moral life and though...
Given the reality of socially-caused, planetary-scaled, environmental change, how – if at all – shou...
Human impacts on the Earth system have profound moral consequences. The uneven generation and distri...
Human-induced changes in planetary bio-geo-chemical processes have tipped earth into a newly-propose...
In this paper, we critically rehearse the morality of avoiding and shortening the lives of present a...
Life typically becomes an object of reflection when it is seen to be under threat. In particular, hu...
Life typically becomes an object of reflection when it is seen to be under threat. In particular, hu...
Anthropocentrism, in its original connotation in environmental ethics, is the belief that value is h...
What is the best way to communicate with far future human (and/or posthuman) societies? This sounds ...
Anthropocentrism, in its original connotation in environmental ethics, is the belief that value is h...
In the light of the current environmental crisis, different approaches to mitigating climate change ...
The quantitative evidence of human impacts on the Earth System has produced new calls for planetary ...
While the history of reparations within Homo sapiens is lengthy, only recently has the concept been ...
The Anthropocene prompts renewed critical reflection on some of the central tenets of modern thought...
The question of the moral demands that humans, posthumans, and nonhumans in the Anthropocene put up ...
This presentation is one of several salients for thinking through the place of moral life and though...
Given the reality of socially-caused, planetary-scaled, environmental change, how – if at all – shou...
Human impacts on the Earth system have profound moral consequences. The uneven generation and distri...
Human-induced changes in planetary bio-geo-chemical processes have tipped earth into a newly-propose...
In this paper, we critically rehearse the morality of avoiding and shortening the lives of present a...
Life typically becomes an object of reflection when it is seen to be under threat. In particular, hu...
Life typically becomes an object of reflection when it is seen to be under threat. In particular, hu...
Anthropocentrism, in its original connotation in environmental ethics, is the belief that value is h...
What is the best way to communicate with far future human (and/or posthuman) societies? This sounds ...
Anthropocentrism, in its original connotation in environmental ethics, is the belief that value is h...
In the light of the current environmental crisis, different approaches to mitigating climate change ...
The quantitative evidence of human impacts on the Earth System has produced new calls for planetary ...
While the history of reparations within Homo sapiens is lengthy, only recently has the concept been ...
The Anthropocene prompts renewed critical reflection on some of the central tenets of modern thought...