Climate change can be construed as a question of collective responsibility from two different viewpoints: climate change being inherently a collective problem, or collective entities bearing responsibility for climate change. When discussing collective responsibility for climate change, "collective" can thus refer to the problem of climate change itself, or to the entity causing the harm and/or bearing responsibility for it. The first viewpoint focuses on how climate change is a harm that has been caused collectively. Collective action problem refers to an aggregation of individual actions which together produce an outcome that is not intended at the level of an individual action. It cannot be solved by any one agent acting unilaterally. In...
I begin by providing some background to conceptions of responsibility. I note the extent of disagree...
Global climate change due to increased levels of atmospheric greenhouse gases caused by human activi...
This chapter critically explores the political and moral challenges involved in understanding the ha...
Climate change can be construed as a question of collective responsibility from two different viewpo...
Climate change is an instance of the problem of collective impact. This is a problem in normative e...
Climate change poses a challenge to moral philosophy. Because of the nature of the harms – brought a...
This article undertakes four tasks: (1) outline a theory of joint action, including multi-layered st...
The topic of my thesis is individual and collective responsibility for collectively caused systemic ...
The aim of the dissertation is to propose a new theory of collective responsibility that will be abl...
University of Technology, Sydney. Institute for Sustainable Futures.Whilst over twenty years of inte...
Effective global climate change responses must take account of the likely incidence of resource rela...
Ibegin by providing some background to conceptions of responsibility. I note the extent of disagreem...
Several philosophers claim that the greenhouse gas emissions from actions like a Sunday drive are so...
The topic of my thesis is individual and collective responsibility for collectively caused systemic ...
Whereas global compacts, such as the Kyoto Protocol, have yet to consolidate action from governments...
I begin by providing some background to conceptions of responsibility. I note the extent of disagree...
Global climate change due to increased levels of atmospheric greenhouse gases caused by human activi...
This chapter critically explores the political and moral challenges involved in understanding the ha...
Climate change can be construed as a question of collective responsibility from two different viewpo...
Climate change is an instance of the problem of collective impact. This is a problem in normative e...
Climate change poses a challenge to moral philosophy. Because of the nature of the harms – brought a...
This article undertakes four tasks: (1) outline a theory of joint action, including multi-layered st...
The topic of my thesis is individual and collective responsibility for collectively caused systemic ...
The aim of the dissertation is to propose a new theory of collective responsibility that will be abl...
University of Technology, Sydney. Institute for Sustainable Futures.Whilst over twenty years of inte...
Effective global climate change responses must take account of the likely incidence of resource rela...
Ibegin by providing some background to conceptions of responsibility. I note the extent of disagreem...
Several philosophers claim that the greenhouse gas emissions from actions like a Sunday drive are so...
The topic of my thesis is individual and collective responsibility for collectively caused systemic ...
Whereas global compacts, such as the Kyoto Protocol, have yet to consolidate action from governments...
I begin by providing some background to conceptions of responsibility. I note the extent of disagree...
Global climate change due to increased levels of atmospheric greenhouse gases caused by human activi...
This chapter critically explores the political and moral challenges involved in understanding the ha...