Obligations to Future Generations

Edited by R.I. Sikora and Brian Barry

When this seminal collection of essays was first published in 1978, the philosophical ‘problem’ of obligations to fixture generations was not widely recognised. But as the contributors point out, the theories that have constituted the stock-in-trade of moral philosophers for the past two hundred years often produce weird and counter-intuitive results when they are extended to try to include those who are as yet unborn. Utilitarianism can appear to recommend practically unlimited population increase, with quantity of life taking precedence over quality; theories based on a social contract present difficulties involving reciprocity – we can affect the lives of future people while they apparently cannot affect ours; while the idea of rights seems difficult to apply to those whose future existence may depend on our present choice of action – do ‘potential’ people have a ‘right’ to be born?

On its original publication, the journal Ethics devoted 30 pages to a review of Obligations to Future Generations, and the book is still frequently and extensively cited and discussed. The philosophical questions raised here centre around ‘whether and to what degree it can be morally incumbent on us to make sacrifices to bring happy people into the world or to avoid preventing them being brought into the world’. The implications surrounding this central question are becoming ever more urgent in the light of increasing concerns over dwindling resources, population growth, globalisation and environmental risk. This collection is essential reading for students of ethics and social policy, and for anyone concerned with the relation between the present choices and future chances of humanity.

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CONTENTS

Introduction 
R. L Sikora and Brian Barry

Part I: Should intrinsic value be placed on the preservation of mankind?

Obligations to Posterity
Thomas Schwartz

Do Potential People Have Moral Rights? 
Mary Warren

In Defense of the Potentiality Principle 
William Anglin

Future People and Us
Jan Narveson 

On Maximizing Happiness 
Jonathan Bennett 

Environmental Ethics and Obligations to Future Generations
Robert Scott, Jr. 

Classical Utilitarianism and the Population Optimum
L. W. Sumner

Is It Wrong to Prevent the Existence of Future Generations?
R. I. Sikora

Part II: Assuming that future generations will exist and that the future population size is taken as given, what obligations do we have to future generations?

Discounting Versus Maximum Sustainable Yield
Mary B. Williams

The Futurity Problem 
Gregory Kavka

Circumstances of Justice and Future Generations 
Brian Barry


Publication date: 1 September 2012, 250pp.
ISBN 978-1-874267-31-7 (HB) £50