![]() In choosing how to respond to the climate crisis, a lot depends on the weight we give to future generations. Setiya: Moral philosophy offers a wealth of contributions, but let’s take a close look at just one. Increasingly, it looks as if we’ll need all of them! In what ways are the perspectives from philosophy significant for addressing climate change and its impacts? ![]() Q: There are many sensible approaches and ideas for addressing the climate crisis. He is the author of four books, most recently Midlife: A Philosophical Guide. In this ongoing series, MIT faculty, students, and alumni in the humanistic fields share perspectives that are significant for solving climate change and mitigating its myriad social and ecological impacts Kieran Setiya is a professor of philosophy who explores questions of ethics, epistemology, and the philosophy of mind. SOLVING CLIMATE | HUMANISTIC PERSPECTIVES FROM MIT ![]()
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