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Issue no.4 /2007


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FROM THE GUEST EDITOR    
CARBON DEBT AND THE (IN)SIGNIFICANCE OF HISTORY    
DEFENDING THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE AGAINST THREE CRITICISMS    
Translated Title: DEFENDING THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE AGAINST THREE CRITICISMS
Publication: TRAMES (4/2007)
Author Name: Ahteensuu, Marko;
Language: English
Subject: Philosophy
Issue: 4/2007
Page Range: 366–381
No. of Pages: 16
File size: 80 KB
Download Fee: 5 Euro (€)
Summary: The precautionary principle that calls for early measures to avoid and mitigate uncertain environmental damages (and health hazards) in the future has come to the fore in risk debates. This paper evaluates three criticisms which have been presented in academic discourses, in political arenas, and also in public discussions in order to reject the principle altogether. In particular, the criticisms are labelled as the argument from vagueness, the argument from incoherence, and the argument from adverse effects. It is argued that these objections do not result in the abandonment of the precautionary principle on the whole, but only of its particular implausible interpretations. The conclusion drawn is that the burden of proof remains with the ones who reject the principle.
INSTITUTIONALIZING THE JUST WAR? A CRITICAL COMMENT ON BUCHANAN    
GLOBAL FREEDOM OF SPEECH    
AUTONOMY AND DUTIES TO DISTANT STRANGERS    
DEFIANCE: A COMMENT ON THE LOGIC OF PROTEST    
GENETIC ENGINEERING AND CONTEMPORARY ART: STRUCTURAL ASPECTS AND THE PROBLEMS    
PROPHESYING GLOBAL JUSTICE: THINKERS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION ON UNIVERSAL PROGRESS