Originally published in hardback: Portsmouth, England: Mary Rose Trust, 2003.
The 27 essays featured in Conditions--the first of two volumes published in conjunction with the triennial--chronicle some of these sites.
When this seminal collection of essays was first published in 1978, the philosophical 'problem' of obligations to fixture generations was not widely recognised.
This book argues that we need to diversify, decolonise and democratise economics in order to face humanity’s most pressing challenges. Our futures depend on the struggle to reclaim economics. This book explains how it can be done.
Peter Lawrence s Justice for Future Generations breaks new ground by using a multidisciplinary approach to tackle the issue of what ethical obligations current generations have towards future generations in addressing the threat of ...
Rather than focusing exclusively on issues of moral responsibility, Samuel Scheffler considers the broader question of why and how future generations matter to us.
This important book focuses on how newly emerging institutions for future generations can contribute to tackling large scale global environmental problems, such as threats to biodiversity and climate change.
Tutgarateng ilangciaratuitki , ilangciarniluku . 1 Aren , cangalliunrituq tua - i cangalliuresqenrilani . Tua - i qavartarraarlutek ayaglutek . Ayiimek anguarturainanermegni ilurii una anguarinanermini engel'allallininaurtuq ciugarrluni ...
The heart of the book is the first systematic exploration of the rule-consequentialist account of the morality of individual reproduction.
Forum for Food Sovereignty (2007), “Declaration of Nyéléni”, available at www.nyeleni.org/spip.php?article290, ... Meulen (van der) B. (2009), Reconciling food law to competitiveness: report of the regulatory environment of the European ...
This book discusses imaginary future generations and how current decision-making will influence those future generations.