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Future Generations
Welcome to Future Generations
Can Future Generations Correctly be Said to Have Rights?
Can Public Officials Correctly be Said to Have Obligations to Future Generations?
Can We Harm Future People?
The Disfranchisement of the Elderly, and Other Attempts to Secure Intergenerational Justice
Ecological Risks and Community Perceptions of Fairness and Justice: A Cross-Cultural Model
Future Generations, Natural Resources, and Property Rights
Harming Future People
Justice and Future Generations
Justice Between Generations
Justice Between Generations: Compensation, Identity, and Group Membership
Justice, Posterity and the Environment
New Ethics for Old? Or, How (Not) to Think About Future Generations
Obligations to Future Generations: A Philosophical Note
On the Rights of Future People
The Paradox of Future Individuals
Rawls’s Just Savings Principle and the Sense of Justice
The Rights of Future People
Sustainable Development and Future Generations
Transgenerational Compensation
Utilitarianism and New Generations
Welfare Judgments and Future Generations
What Do We Owe the Next Generation(s)?
Rights and Justice
Distributive Justice
Ethical Theory
Future Generations
Human Rights
Intergenerational Justice
International Justice
Women’s Rights/Gender Issues