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Building: Faculty of Arts, Floor: Ground, Room: FA016
Thursday 15:50 - 17:30 CEST (08/09/2016)
Critics, Simon Caney and Tim Hayward, challenge key arguments in the book concerning the identification of dangerous climate change and responsibility for mitigation. They also challenge the author's understanding of what it means to do public philosophy. Darrel Moellendorf responds by pointing out areas of common ground, seeking to explain his positions in the larger context of the book, and indicating what seems to be at stake where differences remain.
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Reply to Simon Caney and Jeremy Moss | View Paper Details |
Moellendorf on Human Rights, the Anti-poverty Principle | View Paper Details |
Moellendorf on Dangerous Climate Change | View Paper Details |