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  1. (1 other version)A Theory of Justice.John Rawls - 1971 - Oxford,: Harvard University Press. Edited by Steven M. Cahn.
    Though the revised edition of A Theory of Justice, published in 1999, is the definitive statement of Rawls's view, so much of the extensive literature on Rawls's theory refers to the first edition.
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  • Environmental Justice: Creating Equality, Reclaiming Democracy.Kristin Sharon Shrader-Frechette - 2002 - New York, US: Oup Usa.
    A leading international expert on environmental issues, Shrader-Frechette brings a new standard of rigor to philosophical discussions of environmental justice in her latest work. Observing that environmental activists often value environmental concerns over basic human rights, she points out the importance of recognising that minority groups and the poor in general are frequently the biggest victims of environmental degradation, a phenomenon with serious social and political implications that the environmental movement has failed to adequately address. She argues for their equal (...)
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  • Fairness and Futurity: Essays on Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice.Andrew Dobson (ed.) - 1999 - Oxford University Press.
    The book brings together leading international figures in political theory and sociology, as well as representatives from the political community, to consider the normative issues at stake in the relationship between environmental sustainability and social justice.
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  • The Pure Intergenerational Problem.Stephen M. Gardiner - 2003 - The Monist 86 (3):481-500.
    The distant future poses a severe moral problem, the nature and extent of which has not yet been adequately appreciated. This paper offers a brief, initial account of this problem and its main features. It also argues (1) that the problem is the main concern of distinctively intergenerational ethics, and (2) that it occurs both in a pure, long-term form manifest across human history and global populations, and also in degenerate forms which apply to shorter time periods and to social (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Sustainability and Intergenerational Justice.Brian Barry - 1997 - Theoria 44 (89):43-64.
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  • (2 other versions)Sustainability and Intergenerational Justice.Brian Barry - 1997 - Theoria 44:43-64.
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  • (1 other version)Book Review: Kristin Shrader-Frechette. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: CREATING EQUALITY, RECLAIMING DEMOCRACY. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. [REVIEW]Avner De-Shalit - 2004 - Ethics and the Environment 9 (1):140-144.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Environmental Justice: Creating Equality, Reclaiming DemocracyAvner De-Shalit (bio)Environmental Justice: Creating Equality, Reclaiming Democracy, by Kristin Shrader-Frechette. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. 2002. Pp. 269 including index. ISBN: 0-19-515203-4.At the very last page of her book Kristin Shrader-Frechette writes: "We fail to recognize that unless we are the agents of democracy and social reform, there will be neither democracy nor social reform." This is such a short (...)
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  • (3 other versions)A Theory of Justice.John Rawls - unknown
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  • Distributive Justice and Climate Change. The Allocation of Emission Rights.Lukas Meyer & Dominic Roser - 2006 - Analyse & Kritik 28 (2):223-249.
    The emission of greenhouse gases causes climate change. Therefore, many support a global cap on emissions. How then should the emissions allowed under this cap be distributed? We first show that above average past emissions cannot be used to justify a right to above average current emissions. We then sketch three basic principles of distributive justice and argue, first, that prioritarian standards are the most plausible and, second, that they speak in favour of giving people of developing countries higher emission (...)
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  • Technology and the Contested Meanings of Sustainability.Aidan Davison - 2001 - SUNY Press.
    Argues that sustainability requires more than economic and technological efficiency.
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  • What do we owe the next generation(s)?Axel Gosseries - 2001 - Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 35 (1):293-354.
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  • Obligations to posterity.Thomas Schwartz - 1978 - In Richard I. Sikora & Brian Barry (eds.), Obligations to future generations. Cambridge, UK: White Horse Press. pp. 3--3.
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  • (2 other versions)Sustainable and Intergenerational Justice.Brian Barry - 1999 - In Andrew Dobson (ed.), Fairness and Futurity: Essays on Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice. Oxford University Press.
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  • Justice, Posterity, and the Environment.Wilfred Beckerman & Joanna Pasek - 2001 - Oxford University Press.
    This volume provides a thought-provoking critique the main, existing school of environmental ethics and seeks to build a more coherent and rigorous philosophical basis for future environmental policy.
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  • Debate: Intergenerational equity and the environment.Wilfred Beckerman - 1997 - Journal of Political Philosophy 5 (4):392–405.
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  • Possible Persons and the Problems of Posterity.William Grey - 1996 - Environmental Values 5 (2):161 - 179.
    The moral status of future persons is problematic. It is often claimed that we should take the interests of the indefinite unborn very seriously, because they have a right to a decent life. It is also claimed (often by the same people) that we should allow unrestricted access to abortion, because the indefinite unborn have no rights. In this paper I argue that these intuitions are not in fact inconsistent. The aim is to provide an account of trans-temporal concern which (...)
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  • Why Posterity Matters: Environmental Policies and Future Generations.Avner De-Shalit - 1994 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (186):130-132.
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  • Review of Peter Laslett and James S. Fishkin: Justice Between Age Groups and Generations.[REVIEW]Peter Laslett & James S. Fishkin - 1993 - Ethics 104 (1):184-186.
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  • (1 other version)Why Posterity Matters: Environmental Policies and Future Generations.Avner De-Shalit - 1994 - Routledge.
    The first comprehensive philosophical examination of our duties to future generations, Dr de-Shalit argues that they are a matter of justice, not charity or supererogation.
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  • (1 other version)Why Posterity Matters: Environmental Policies and Future Generations.Avner De-Shalit - 1994 - Routledge.
    The first comprehensive philosophical examination of our duties to future generations, Dr de-Shalit argues that they are a matter of justice, not charity or supererogation.
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  • Ecology and opportunity: intergenerational equity and sustainable options.Bryan Norton - 1999 - In Andrew Dobson (ed.), Fairness and Futurity: Essays on Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice. Oxford University Press. pp. 118--150.
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  • Sustainable Development and Our Obligations to Future.Wilfred Beckerman - 1999 - In Andrew Dobson (ed.), Fairness and Futurity: Essays on Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice. Oxford University Press.
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  • Fairness and Futurity: Essays on Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice.Andrew Dobson - 2002 - Environmental Values 11 (4):511-513.
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