Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Intergenerational Ethics

The Oxford Handbook of Intergenerational Ethics

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

08.08.2025

Herausgeber

Stephen M. Gardiner

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

900

Maße (L/B/H)

23,9/19,1/6,4 cm

Gewicht

1633 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-088193-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

08.08.2025

Herausgeber

Stephen M. Gardiner

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

900

Maße (L/B/H)

23,9/19,1/6,4 cm

Gewicht

1633 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-088193-1

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Intergenerational Ethics
    • INTRODUCTION

    • The Intergenerational Turn in Ethics: Modest Extension, Major Transformation, or Jealous Virtues?

    • Stephen M. Gardiner

    • PART A. THEORIES AND TRADITIONS

    • 1. Consequentialism as an Intergenerational Ethic

    • Tim Mulgan

    • 2. A Deontological Approach to Future Consequences

    • Molly Gardner

    • 3. For a Care-based Intergenerational Ethic

    • Ruth Makoff and Rupert Read

    • 4. Contractualism, Interpersonal and Intergenerational

    • Rahul Kumar

    • 5. Intergenerational Cooperation and the Social Contract

    • Joseph Heath

    • 6. Constructivist Contractualism and Future Generations

    • Gustaf Arrhenius and Emil Andersson

    • 7. Intergenerational Justice and Equality

    • Clark Wolf

    • 8. Global Intergenerational Justice: A Cosmopolitan Perspective

    • Simon Caney

    • 9. The Community, The Nation, and Obligations to Future Generations

    • Avner de-Shalit

    • 10. Hume, Republicanism, and Relations to Posterity

    • John O'Neill and John Salter

    • 11. Capabilities, Future Generations, and Climate Justice

    • Breena Holland

    • 12. Long-Term Non-anthropocentric Ethics

    • John Nolt

    • 13. Ancestry and Crisis: Intergenerational Ethics and Ecocentrism

    • Kyle Whyte

    • 14. Confucianism and Intergenerational Ethics

    • Marion Hourdequin and David B. Wong

    • 15. Kaitiakitanga: Toward an Intergenerational Philosophy

    • Krushil Wahene

    • 16. Intergenerational Justice: An African Perspective

    • Ernest-Marie Mbonda and Thierry Ngosso

    • 17. Buen Vivir: A Latin American Contribution to Intra- and Intergenerational Ethics

    • Graciela Vidiella and Facundo Garcia Valverde

    • PART B. KEY CONCEPTS

    • 18. The Centrality of the Tyranny of the Contemporary to Intergenerational Ethics

    • Stephen M. Gardiner

    • 19. Intergenerational Metaphors

    • Axel Gosseries

    • 20. Well-being and Intergenerational Ethics

    • Andrew Moore

    • 21. Basic Needs and Sufficiency: the Foundations of Intergenerational Justice

    • Lucas H. Meyer and Thomas Polzer

    • 22. Natural Resources, Sustainability and Intergenerational Ethics

    • Chris Armstrong

    • 23. The Intergenerational Value of Natural Heritage

    • Angela Karlhoff

    • 24. Irreversible Loss

    • Kai Spiekermann

    • 25. Meaning and Value Across the Generations

    • Samuel Scheffler

    • 26. A World They Don't Deserve: Moral failure and deep adaptation

    • Allen Thompson

    • PART C. CENTRAL ISSUES

    • 27. Discounting and Intergenerational Ethics

    • Marc Fleurbaey and Stephane Zuber

    • 28. The Sustainabilitarian Approach: Utilitarianism, the Discounting of Future Welfare Levels, and Sustainability

    • John E. Roemer

    • 29. Justice between Coexisting Generations

    • Juliana Uhuru Bidadanure

    • 30. The Just Savings Principle

    • Eric Brandstedt

    • 31. The Family and Intergenerational Justice: A Liberal Egalitarian Perspective

    • Colin M. Macleod

    • 32. Do We Have Moral Duties to Past People?

    • Geoffrey Scarre

    • 33. Parfit and the Non-Identity Problem

    • David Boonin

    • 34. The Repugnant Conclusion: an Overview

    • Gustaf Arrhenius and Emil Andersson

    • 35. Risk, Responsibility, and Procreative Asymmetries

    • Rivka Weinberg

    • 36. Human Rights and Intergenerational Ethics

    • Marcus Duwell

    • 37. Discursive Justice in and with Future Generations

    • Michael Blake

    • 38. Intergenerational Ethics and Individual Duties: A Cooperative Promotional Approach

    • Elizabeth Cripps

    • 39. Political Institutions and Intergenerational Ethics: Disenfranchising the Future?

    • Anja Karnein

    • 40. Postericide and Intergenerational Ethics

    • Catriona McKinnon

    • PART D: SPECIAL TOPICS

    • 41. Universal State Pension Schemes and the Duties of Retirees

    • Elizabeth Finneron-Burns

    • 42. On "Dynastic" Inequality

    • Dan Halliday and Miranda Stewart

    • 43. Intergenerational Justice and Debt

    • Patrick Taylor Smith

    • 44. Reparation as Intergenerational Justice

    • Janna Thompson

    • 45. Should We Deploy Nuclear Energy? How Intergenerational Ethics Could Help to Escape the Dichotomy

    • Behnam Taebi

    • 46. Nuclear Deterrence - Another Perfect Storm

    • Matthew Rendall

    • 47. The Challenge of Population

    • Sarah Conly

    • 48. Species Conservation, Biotechnology, and Intergenerational Ethics

    • Ron Sandler

    • 49. Moral Bioenhancement and Future Generations: Selecting Martyrdom?

    • Julian Savulescu and Hilary Bowman-Smart