Campbell, Tim , Torpman, Olle , Bykvist, Krister , Andric, Vuko , Klint Jensen, Karsten , Hormio, Säde , Budolfson, Mark, Blomberg, Olle, Kaczmarek, Patrick, Nefsky, Petersson, Björn, Julia, Schwenkenbecher, Anne & Tenenbaum, Sergio | 2024
Arbetsrapporter 2024:1-9
There is no clear and convincing ethical account of who has a duty to do exactly what with respect to climate change. One major reason is that a convincing ethics addressing collective harm problems has yet to be formulated. A collective harm problem involves many people acting in a way that leads to serious harm, but each individual’s contribution is miniscule. Our joint carbon emissions causing climate change is a particularly complex collective harm problem. The research project Ethics of Coordination aims to formulate a new approach to addressing collective harm problems, an ethics of coordination that incorporates both direct individual duties and collective duties, and to apply this approach to climate change. This would have important practical implications. It would not only provide clearer ethical guidance and efficiency in fighting climate change but would also allow us to address collective harm problems more generally. This is the first volume in our preprint series. It collects nine contributions from project members and affiliated researchers.
2024:1 How Might Collective Duties be Grounded in Individual Duties?
Vuko Andrić
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2024:2 Collective Blameworthiness and the Group’s Perspective
Olle Blomberg & Björn Petersson
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2024:3 Why Morality and Other Forms of Normativity are Sometimes Dramatically Directly Collectively Self-Defeating
Mark Budolfson
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2024:4 Having It Both Ways? On the Prospects for a Cooperation-FriendlyHarmonization in Moral Hi-Lo Cases
Krister Bykvist & Karsten Klint Jensen
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2024:5 Improving Lives and Avoiding Harm: A Critical Responseto Harm-Based Arguments for Climate Anti-Natalism
Tim Campbell & Patrick Kaczmarek
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2024:6 Droplets of Detriment and Pint-Sized Profits: Small Contributions to Collective Outcomes
Säde Hormio
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2024:7 Rescuing Ourselves from the Pond Analogy
Julia Nefsky & Sergio Tenenbaum
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2024:8 Solving Collective Action Problems? We-reasoning as Moral Deliberation
Anne Schwenkenbecher
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2024:9 Responsibility-Based Reasons to Act in Collective Impact Cases
Olle Torpman
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