Poster's note : not CE specific, but likely relevant

http://analyticalphilo.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/ethics-and-future-generations-call-for.html?spref=tw&m=1

Ethics and Future Generations: Call for papers - Canadian Journal of
Philosophy
The Canadian Journal of Philosophy announces a call for papers for a
Special Issue edited by Rahul Kumar

Ethics and Future Generations

Traditionally, albeit with a few notable exceptions, moral and political
philosophers have either neglected, or treated as a matter of peripheral
concern, questions concerning our obligations to future generations.  But
that is rapidly changing.  Faced with the now-vivid threat of catastrophic
climate change, the public officials and social scientists involved in
shaping climate-change policy increasingly look to philosophers for
guidance. This has prompted philosophers both to take an active interest in
how the tools of traditional moral and political theorizing can be employed
and extended to help us better understand what we owe to future
generations, and to develop new approaches for assessing what morality
demands of us with respect to securing their interests.

The purpose of this volume is to bring together fourteen original papers
that address a range of issues concerning ethics and future generations.
We particularly welcome submissions rooted in theoretical or applied ethics
and political philosophy.   Theoretical questions of interest include: to
what extent might the tools of ethical theory and political philosophy help
us to formulate our obligations to future generations?  Are our current
tools equal to this task, or do we need to approach the ethical
implications of our current choices for future generations in wholly new
ways?  Problem-based questions include: Do our obligations to future people
extend beyond refraining from creating foreseeably miserable lives to
include a positive duty to create lives of a high rather than just
decent-quality?  Are there moral reasons to try and ensure a certain
population size in the further future?  How should we weigh the interests
of those who will live in the next few generations against those of distant
generations in both moral theorizing and policy-making?

Submissions (10,000 words strict maximum) and a brief abstract should be
submitted here. Follow the link for ‘Future Generations’. Submissions must
be received by January 15th, 2016. Inquiries should be sent to Rahul Kumar
at [email protected].

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