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    The demands of consequentialism (review)
    European Journal of Philosophy 10 (2): 251-254. 2002.
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    Intergenerational Justice
    In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The Oxford Hndbk of Practical Ethics, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 459-484. 2005.
    The first debate in this article has to do with the very possibility of intergenerational justice beyond our obligations towards members of other generations while they coexist with us. Here, we ask ourselves whether we owe anything to people who either have died already, or are not yet born. Differences in temporal location mean that people may not exist at the same time — be it only during part of their life — which raises special ethical challenges. It is one thing to decide whether we owe an…Read more
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    Introduction: Representing Future Generations?
    Jurisprudence 6 (3): 492-495. 2015.
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    Equality and Non-discrimination in Hiring - Introduction
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 9 (1): 3-7. 2012.
    In this introduction, the author briefly presents the way in which Clayton, Segall and Lippert-Rasmussen deal with what egalitarianism has to say about non-discrimination in hiring. Parallels and differences between their approaches are stressed