Samuel Scheffler is University Professor in the Department of Philosophy at New York University. He works primarily in the areas of moral and political philosophy and the theory of value. His writings have addressed central questions in ethical theory, and he has also written on topics as diverse as equality, nationalism and cosmopolitanism, toleration, terrorism, immigration, tradition, and the moral significance of personal relationships. He is the author of five previous books: The Rejection of Consequentialism, Human Morality, Boundaries and Allegiances, Equality and Tradition, and Death and the Afterlife. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Why Worry About Future Generations? is a very sophisticated, brilliant and original book...In conclusion, this beautiful book effectively opens up a new path of research which, if further investigated, can really solve many of the problems that beset classic theories of intergenerational justice. * Fausto Corvino, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice *