Our capacity to reshape the future has never been more powerful.
Yet our ability to foresee the consequences of what we do has not
kept pace. Is the idea that we have responsibilities to future
generations therefore meaningful? This book argues that it is, with
the aid of a unique reading of the care ethics tradition.
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