On Value Dependence And Meliorative Projects Inquiry Symposium: Samuel Scheffler'S Why Worry About Future Generations

INQUIRY-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY(2021)

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In his innovative and thought-provoking Why Worry About Future Generations? Samuel Scheffler argues that the value of many of our present-day projects depends upon the existence of future generations, and this gives us one major reason to care about their fate. I raise questions about this 'Value Dependence Thesis' by comparing an imminent human extinction scenario to the case of imminent individual death. If an imminently dying individual can still find much value in their remaining life, then why should it be any different for humanity facing imminent extinction? Scheffler anticipates this kind of argument; I respond to his objection to this analogy. I also raise a concern about the value of meliorative projects as providing reason in favor of continued human existence. While meliorative projects have instrumental value contingent on the existence of future generations, this value does not count in favor of their existing. Despite raising these concerns, I agree with Scheffler that many of our actual activities presuppose the survival of humanity and that we are antecedently interested in and committed to their survival. Moreover, Scheffler's novel approach offers us a creative, sophisticated, and rich resource for developing the ethics of future generations.
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Future generations, human extinction, value
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