Reciprocity as Intersubjective Motivational System: A Climate Ethics Map
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Reciprocity as Intersubjective Motivational System: A Climate Ethics Map

By Department of Law

Overview

This seminar is organised within the research Project: “Bridging the Motivation Gap in Adopting Climate-Change-Sensitive Behaviours”


Abstract

The seminar will focus on theories of reciprocity (direct and indirect) as a possible starting point for addressing the question of motivation to adopt climate-change-sensitive behaviours from an intersubjective perspective.

The seminar will be presented as an opportunity to outline a comprehensive approach to climate ethics.

This seminar is organised within the research Project: “Bridging the Motivation Gap in Adopting Climate-Change-Sensitive Behaviours” (CLIM-BING) – FDEF Research Excellence Funding Scheme


-Responsible Person: Prof. Dr. Alberto Pirni, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies – Pisa (alberto.pirni@santannapisa.it)

-Reference Person: Prof. Dr. Silvia Allegrezza, University of Luxembourg


Location

University of Luxembourg

Campus Kirchberg - Weicker Building

Room A 101 (first floor)

4, rue Alphonse Weicker,

L-2721 Luxembourg



Language

English

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

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University of Luxembourg - Weicker Building

4 Rue Alphonse Weicker

2721 Luxembourg Luxembourg

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