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- Dobson, Andrew (ed.), 1999, Fairness and Futurity. Essays on Environmental Sustainability, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar) (Scholar)
- Fotion, Nick, and Jan C. Heller (eds.), 1997, Contingent Future Persons. On the Ethics of Deciding Who Will Live, or Not, in the Future, Dordrecht, Boston and London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. (Scholar)
- Laslett, Peter, and James S. Fishkin (eds.), 1992, Justice Between Age Groups and Generations, New Haven and London: Yale University Press. (Scholar)
- Meyer, Lukas H. (ed.), 2004, Justice in Time. Responding to Historical Injustice, Baden-Baden: Nomos. (Scholar)
- Miller, Jon, and Rahul Kumar (eds.), 2007, Reparations. Interdisciplinary Inquiries, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar) (Scholar)
- Partridge, Ernest (ed.), 1981, Responsibilities to Future Generations. Environmental Ethics, New York: Prometheus Books. (Scholar)
- Ryberg, Jesper, and Torbjön Tännsjö (eds.), 2004, The Repugnant Conclusion. Essays on Population Ethics, Dordrecht, Boston and London: Kluwer Academic Publishers. (Scholar)
- Sikora, R.I., and Brian Barry (eds.), 1978, Obligations to Future Generations, Philadelphia: Temple University Press. (Scholar) (Scholar)
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