2017
DOI: 10.5840/enviroethics20179261
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Climate Change—Do I Make a Difference?

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“…Harris and Galvin 2012). One of the present authors has shown that the symmetry thesis fails in context of climate ethics (Gesang 2017).…”
Section: The Symmetry Thesismentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…Harris and Galvin 2012). One of the present authors has shown that the symmetry thesis fails in context of climate ethics (Gesang 2017).…”
Section: The Symmetry Thesismentioning
confidence: 67%
“…For each individual action, the probability of setting off the trigger moves in inverse proportion to the amount of harm that can potentially be caused by this action (Matheny 2002). This relation is a key feature of Kagan's argument and is also referred to as the "symmetry thesis" (Gesang 2017). The symmetry thesis has a substantial impact on the EUT calculation: due to the relationship between the triggering number and the caused harm, T is canceled out in the calculation (as it appears in both the numerator and denominator) and thus the EUT remains constant, independently of the actual value of T.…”
Section: The Symmetry Thesismentioning
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“…Whether it does or not depends on the probabilities and on the goodness and badness of the relevant consequences" [12]. I have shown that the symmetry thesis fails in the context of climate ethics [9].…”
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“…I have studied problems of collective action in the context of purchase situations and especially in the context of emission situations [9]. With my purchases or my emissions, can I make any difference for better or worse?…”
Section: The Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%