New York, NY: Cambridge University Press (
2024)
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Abstract
The primary objective of this anthology is to make intergenerational justice
an issue for intercultural philosophy, and, conversely, to allow the latter to
enrich the former. In times of large-scale environmental destabilization, fair-
ness between generations is an urgent issue of justice across time, but it is
also a global issue of justice across geographical and nation-state borders. This
means that the future generations envisioned by the currently living also cross
these borders. Thus, different philosophical cultures and traditions of thought
should converse to re ect on what is fair to future people. In the remainder
of this introduction, we will detail these claims and give an overview of the
volume’s chapters.