• University of Helsinki
    Department of Philosophy (Theoretical Philosophy, Practical Philosophy, Philosophy in Swedish)
    Regular Faculty
  •  127
    Climate Change, No‐Harm Principle, and Moral Responsibility of Individual Emitters
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 35 (4): 737-758. 2016.
    The article defends the no-harm principle as an intuitively plausible and a common-sense way to justify individual emitters’ duties to take more radical steps in the fight against climate change. The appearance of climate change as requiring large-scale collective action should not lead us astray with respect to the fundamental moral nature of the problem: individual emitters who knowingly sustain and foster the carbon intensive ways of acting also bear personal moral responsibility for the fore…Read more
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    Activities protesting against major polluters who cause climate change may cause damage to private property in the process. This paper investigates the case for a more international general basis of moral justification for such protests. Specific reference is made to the Kingsnorth case, which involved a protest by Greenpeace against coal-powered electricity generation in the UK. An appeal is made to Rawlsian fairness arguments, traditionally employed to support the obligation of citizens to the…Read more
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    Research Ethics Committee and Integrity Board Members’ Collaborative Decision Making in Cases in a Training Setting
    with E. Löfström, H. Pitkänen, A. Čekanauskaitė, V. Lukaševičienė, and E. Gefenas
    Journal of Academic Ethics 1-25. forthcoming.
    This research focuses on how research ethics committee and integrity board members discuss and decide on solutions to case scenarios that involve a dimension of research ethics or integrity in collaborative settings. The cases involved issues around authorship, conflict of interest, disregard of good scientific practice and ethics review, and research with vulnerable populations (children and neonates). The cases were set in a university, a hospital, or a research institute. In the research, we …Read more
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    Towards A Multispecies Population Ethics
    Environmental Ethics 44 (4): 347-366. 2022.
    Current ecological threats, such as the sixth mass extinction or climate change, highlight the need to evaluate the moral implications of changing populations, both human and non-human. The paper sketches a non-anthropocentric and multispecies sufficientarian account of population ethics. After discussing several other options for multispecies population ethics, the paper proposes a two-level account of multispecies sufficientarianism, according to which the value of populations depend on two ki…Read more
  •  9
    Towards A Multispecies Population Ethics
    Environmental Ethics 44 (4): 347-366. 2022.
    Current ecological threats, such as the sixth mass extinction or climate change, highlight the need to evaluate the moral implications of changing populations, both human and non-human. The paper sketches a non-anthropocentric and multispecies sufficientarian account of population ethics. After discussing several other options for multispecies population ethics, the paper proposes a two-level account of multispecies sufficientarianism, according to which the value of populations depend on two ki…Read more
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    Pandemian torjunta ja kansalaisten perusoikeudet
    Ajatus 77 (1): 261-290. 2020.
    Pandemian torjunta ja kansalaisten perusoikeudet.