Joachim Wündisch
University of Düsseldorf
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Utilitas | 2014
Joachim Wündisch
Implementing strategies to address climate change confronts us with an enormous collective action problem. Dale Jamieson argues that in order to avoid large-scale defection and, therefore, the collapse of any cooperative effort to curb climate change, utilitarians should become virtue theorists. As a tool to combat climate change, virtue change faces severe obstacles. First, the non-contingent green virtues envisioned by Jamieson are highly implausible. Second, even if such virtues could function, their inculcation would take too long to make the approach viable. Third, given its inherent inflexibility, virtue change is ill equipped to deal with the great scientific uncertainty created by climate change. To combat climate change utilitarians are well advised to look elsewhere: green votes and state sanctions.
Archive | 2015
Vuko Andrić; Joachim Wündisch
Moral Philosophy and Politics | 2014
Frank Dietrich; Joachim Wündisch
Journal of Applied Philosophy | 2018
Joachim Wündisch
Philosophical Studies | 2017
Joachim Wündisch
Journal of Ethics & Social Philosophy | 2017
Vuko Andrić; Joachim Wündisch
Environmental Philosophy | 2017
Joachim Wündisch
Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie | 2016
Benjamin Huppert; Joachim Wündisch
Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie | 2016
Andrea Klonschinski; Joachim Wündisch
Archive | 2014
Joachim Wündisch