In 2006, mountaineer David Sharp died on the slopes of Mount Everest. Sharp’s death led to public outrage after allegedly 40 climbers passed by the dying Sharp on their way to the peak, without stopping to help. But, since the slopes of Everest are a high-risk environment and rescuing Sharp would have entailed great risks for the rescuers, it is not clear whether the other mountaineers had a moral duty to rescue him. In a recent article, Patrick Findler introduces a principle to analyse such cases which states that we have a duty to rescue under dangerous circumstances, if the involved risks are not higher than the risks we are already taking in the pursuit of our own, morally less worthy ends. However, Findler then rejects this principle a...
AbstractMountain sporting activities are an increasingly popular practice that exposes mountaineers ...
A lovingly critical review focused on issues of risk, aggregation, autonomy, and supererogation
Purpose: This study was performed to determine the possible causes and mechanisms of fatalities amon...
In 2006, mountaineer David Sharp died on the slopes of Mount Everest. Sharp’s death led to public ou...
Mountaineering is a dangerous activity. For many mountaineers, part of its very attraction is the ri...
It has been a tragically success, when on 14 July 1865 Edward Whymper reached first the top of the M...
Mountaineering is a dangerous activity. For many mountaineers, part of its very attraction is the ri...
Abstract: This paper emerges after the death of a Portuguese climber, who died in his descent from S...
There is nothing new about mountain safety. As long ago as 1871, Edward Whymper advised mountaineers...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscript.In this article, we an...
This study seeks to examine how identity is navigated within ‘risky’ situations, and ultimately how ...
Risk is an increasingly important factor of our modern society, but that does not mean that risks ha...
Teams fail to climb K2 in winter 2017. American climber Conrad Anker suffers a heart attack on Lunag...
Fiona Woollard argues that when one is personally involved in an emergency, one has a moral requirem...
Rescuers who drown sacrifice their lives so that another might live; these drowning deaths are a par...
AbstractMountain sporting activities are an increasingly popular practice that exposes mountaineers ...
A lovingly critical review focused on issues of risk, aggregation, autonomy, and supererogation
Purpose: This study was performed to determine the possible causes and mechanisms of fatalities amon...
In 2006, mountaineer David Sharp died on the slopes of Mount Everest. Sharp’s death led to public ou...
Mountaineering is a dangerous activity. For many mountaineers, part of its very attraction is the ri...
It has been a tragically success, when on 14 July 1865 Edward Whymper reached first the top of the M...
Mountaineering is a dangerous activity. For many mountaineers, part of its very attraction is the ri...
Abstract: This paper emerges after the death of a Portuguese climber, who died in his descent from S...
There is nothing new about mountain safety. As long ago as 1871, Edward Whymper advised mountaineers...
Sherpa Romeo green journal. Permission to archive accepted author manuscript.In this article, we an...
This study seeks to examine how identity is navigated within ‘risky’ situations, and ultimately how ...
Risk is an increasingly important factor of our modern society, but that does not mean that risks ha...
Teams fail to climb K2 in winter 2017. American climber Conrad Anker suffers a heart attack on Lunag...
Fiona Woollard argues that when one is personally involved in an emergency, one has a moral requirem...
Rescuers who drown sacrifice their lives so that another might live; these drowning deaths are a par...
AbstractMountain sporting activities are an increasingly popular practice that exposes mountaineers ...
A lovingly critical review focused on issues of risk, aggregation, autonomy, and supererogation
Purpose: This study was performed to determine the possible causes and mechanisms of fatalities amon...