A Justiça Intergeracional e a Metáfora do Refúgio de Montanha

Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (38):121-141 (2011)
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Abstract

In this paper, we explore the extent to which mountain huts and rules imposed on their users can provide metaphoric inspiration to the exploration of issues of an intergenerational justice. We indicate features made salient by the metaphor. We focus in particular on the content of an intergenerational golden rule and on cleronomic justice. We also explain why the absence of a warden matters. Other absent features make salient other dimensions that are central to intergenerational justice. Special attention is granted to two of them: the “genesis” relationship among successive generations and the problem of population change across generations.

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Axel Gosseries
Catholic University of Louvain

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