id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2sqzzsz7p5h77deewrccjotdj4 A. Gosseries Theories of intergenerational justice: a synopsis 2008 11 .pdf application/pdf 9753 586 52 In this paper, the author offers a synoptic view of different theories of intergenerational justice, presenting successively the indirect reciprocity, the mutual advantage, the utilitarian and the Lockean approaches, special attention is given to the egalitarian theory of intergenerational justice. between the egalitarian view on intergenerational justice and the sufficientarian interpretation of sustainability generations, sustainable development, just savings, indirect reciprocity, lockean proviso, Brundtland, Rawls, justice The general idea of reciprocity presupposes that in the event people are able to do so, they are under steady state phase) include the generational savings obligation in their theories, albeit for very different reasons. A. Gosseries: Theories of intergenerational justice: a synopsis 49 A. Gosseries: Theories of intergenerational justice: a synopsis 49 A. Gosseries: Theories of intergenerational justice: a synopsis 49 A. Gosseries: Theories of intergenerational justice: a synopsis 49 A. Gosseries: Theories of intergenerational justice: a synopsis 49 A. Gosseries: Theories of intergenerational justice: a synopsis 49 ./cache/work_2sqzzsz7p5h77deewrccjotdj4.pdf ./txt/work_2sqzzsz7p5h77deewrccjotdj4.txt