1. Moral Enhancement and Climate Change: Might it Work?
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Aleksandra Kulawska, Michael Hauskeller, Hauskeller, Michael, and Coyne, Lewis
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010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,05 social sciences ,General Engineering ,Face (sociological concept) ,Climate change ,050109 social psychology ,Environmental ethics ,01 natural sciences ,Work (electrical) ,Order (business) ,Moral psychology ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Sociology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Climate change is one of the most urgent global problems that we face today. The causes are well understood and many solutions have been proposed; however, so far none have been successful. Ingmar Persson and Julian Savulescu have argued that this is because our moral psychology is ill-equipped to deal with global problems such as this. They propose that in order to successfully mitigate climate change we should morally enhance ourselves. In this chapter we look at their proposal to see whether moral enhancement is indeed a viable solution to the climate crisis, and conclude that due to various theoretical and practical problems it most likely is not.
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- 2018
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