Abstracts
Abstract
This commentary examines the concepts “recklessness, negligence and indifference” in James Dwyer’s short story, “The Gaia Commission: Climate Change and Moral Responsibility.”
Keywords:
- bioethics,
- climate change,
- climate ethics,
- culpability,
- intergenerational justice
Résumé
Ce commentaire examine les concepts « d’imprudence, de négligence et d’indifférence » dans la courte histoire de James Dwyer, « La Commission Gaia : le changement climatique et la responsabilité morale ».
Mots-clés :
- bioéthique,
- changements climatiques,
- éthique environnementale,
- culpabilité,
- justice intergénérationnelle
Appendices
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