Oxford University Press (
2021)
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Abstract
This volume is guided by two thoughts. First, philosophers have much to contribute
to the discussion of climate change. Second, reflection on climate change can
contribute to our thinking about a range of general topics that are of independent
interest to philosophers. This volume will be of interest both to philosophers
working on climate change as well as those working in a range of other fields,
ranging from public policy to economics to law to empirical disciplines including
psychology, the science of climate adaptation, mitigation, and beyond. Part of
what we aim to establish in this volume is that philosophers are in a strong position to collaborate in the kind of interdisciplinary conversations needed to tackle
pressing challenges for the world such as climate change.