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Human rights,harm, and climate change mitigation
Authors:Brian Berkey
Institution:1. Department of Legal Studies and Business Ethics, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USAbberkey@wharton.upenn.edu
Abstract:Abstract

A number of philosophers have resisted impersonal explanations of our obligation to mitigate climate change, and have developed accounts according to which these obligations are explained by human rights or harm-based considerations. In this paper I argue that several of these attempts to explain our mitigation obligations without appealing to impersonal factors fail, since they either cannot account for a plausibly robust obligation to mitigate, or have implausible implications in other cases. I conclude that despite the appeal of the motivations for rejecting the appeal to impersonal factors, such factors must play a prominent role in explaining our mitigation obligations.
Keywords:Human rights  harm  non-identity problem  future generations  Simon Caney  Elizabeth Harman  David Boonin
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