'Climate Change and the Moral Agent' examines the moral foundations of climate change and makes a case for collective action on climate change by appealing to moralised collective self-interest, collective ability to aid, and an expanded understanding of collective responsibility for harm.
Contents
Introduction -- In the same boat -- Doing and preventing harm -- Harming and protecting non-humans -- Mimicking duties -- Promotional and direct duties -- Living with ourselves -- Conclusion.
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