We discuss how transgenerational communitarianism deals with public decisions involving tradeoffs between different generations’ wellbeing and having global consequences. Policies for tackling climate change are an example. Although there is a natural, evolutionary, basis for intergenerational altruism, most people lack the competencies for constituting a transgenerational community. Moreover, greater attention to future generations’ wellbeing need not substitute for collective action: a lower discount rate reflecting a stronger concern for future generations may even worsen their wellbeing. Finally, in a world of irreducible value pluralism, there is no community of persons sharing moral values that can legitimize common policies for addressing global problems: only the common interest of avoiding destructive consequences may motivate collective action to face problems like climate change.

Transgenerational Communitarianism in a Global Interconnected World: A Critique / Bonatti, Luigi; Lorenzetti, Lorenza Alexandra. - In: THE MONIST. - ISSN 2153-3601. - 106:2(2023), pp. 119-131. [10.1093/monist/onad002]

Transgenerational Communitarianism in a Global Interconnected World: A Critique

Bonatti, Luigi
;
Lorenzetti, Lorenza Alexandra
2023-01-01

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We discuss how transgenerational communitarianism deals with public decisions involving tradeoffs between different generations’ wellbeing and having global consequences. Policies for tackling climate change are an example. Although there is a natural, evolutionary, basis for intergenerational altruism, most people lack the competencies for constituting a transgenerational community. Moreover, greater attention to future generations’ wellbeing need not substitute for collective action: a lower discount rate reflecting a stronger concern for future generations may even worsen their wellbeing. Finally, in a world of irreducible value pluralism, there is no community of persons sharing moral values that can legitimize common policies for addressing global problems: only the common interest of avoiding destructive consequences may motivate collective action to face problems like climate change.
2023
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Bonatti, Luigi; Lorenzetti, Lorenza Alexandra
Transgenerational Communitarianism in a Global Interconnected World: A Critique / Bonatti, Luigi; Lorenzetti, Lorenza Alexandra. - In: THE MONIST. - ISSN 2153-3601. - 106:2(2023), pp. 119-131. [10.1093/monist/onad002]
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