Philosophy and Climate Change

Philosophy and Climate Change

Budolfson, Mark; McPherson, Tristram; Plunkett, David

Oxford University Press

04/2021

432

Dura

Inglês

9780198796282

15 a 20 dias

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List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Abstracts for Chapters
Introduction
Section I. Valuing Climate Change Impacts
1: Peter Railton: A Convenient Truth? Climate Change and Quality of Life
2: Jeff Sebo: Animals and Climate Change
3: Maddalena Ferranna: Discounting under Risk: Utilitarianism vs. Prioritarianism
4: Kian Mintz-Woo: A Philosopher's Guide to Discounting
5: Gustaf Arrhenius, Mark Budolfson, and Dean Spears: Climate Change Policy Depend Importantly On Population Ethics? Deflationary Responses to the Challenges of Population Ethics for Public Policy
Section II. Cognition, Emotions, and Climate Change
6: Chrisoula Andreou: Way to Go, Me
7: Alison McQueen: The Wages of Fear? Toward Fearing Well About Climate Change
8: Dan Greco: Climate Change and Cultural Cognition
Section III. Climate Change and Individual Ethics
9: Julia Nefsky: Climate Change and Individual Obligations: A Dilemma for the Expected Utility Approach, and the Need for an Imperfect View
10: Tristram McPherson: The Puzzle of Inefficacy
11: Gunnar Bjoernsson: On individual and shared obligations: in defense of the activist's perspective
12: John Broome: What Harm Does Each of Us Do?
Section IV. Climate Change and Politics
13: Lucas Stanczyk: How Quickly Should the World Reduce Its Greenhouse Gas Emissions? Welfare Economics, the Non-Identity Problem, and the Structure of Intergenerational Justice
14: Mark Budolfson: Political Realism, Feasibility Wedges, and Opportunities for Collective Action on Climate Change
15: Katie Steele: Pareto Improvements and Feasible Climate Solutions
16: Dale Jamieson and Marcello Di Paola: Climate Change, Liberalism, and the Public/Private Distinction
Index
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