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Environmental justice concerns how to distribute, morally-speaking, environmental benefits and burdens between human beings within and between societies and generations. Ecological justice concerns how to morally justify such distributions between different species. The discussion of both has led thinkers to rethink traditional approaches to distributive justice. In this panel papers are welcomed which examine both the philosophical bases (ontological, metaphysical, ethical) and practical implications (and, where this has occurred, the actual working out in practice) of both kinds of justice. Particularly welcome are papers which make comparisons between them.
| Title | Details |
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| A New Green Liberalism | View Paper Details |
| Beyond Equity: Culture and Participation in Environmental Justice | View Paper Details |
| Political Liberalism and Ecological Justice | View Paper Details |
| What institutions does ecological justice require? [T] | View Paper Details |