id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_bjvudurxpbayfkeldq42wj6z2m Britta Clark Neutrality, nature, and intergenerational justice 2020 20 .pdf application/pdf 8747 588 58 to remaining neutral between different ways of life: many value-laden environmental sites and species are not an all-purpose means to any reasonable human KEYWORDS Intergenerational justice; neutrality; John Rawls; future generations; environmental justice argue that Rawls' view of intergenerational justice, as well as a recent proposal drawing on his work, likewise fail to reflect the Horrible World I conclude, however, by suggesting some reasons why, when it comes to long-term environmental damage, the distinction between intra and intergenerational justice • In the Horrible World, the environmental goods required for many of the projects and ways of life of presently living people no longer exist. though a just distribution of primary goods will make environmental pursuits possible, we need not examine SCNC itself to determine if justice Ecological space is taken as a universally valuable resource the fair distribution of which will secure even future people's capacity to autonomously form ./cache/work_bjvudurxpbayfkeldq42wj6z2m.pdf ./txt/work_bjvudurxpbayfkeldq42wj6z2m.txt