Extinction risks and resilience: A perspective on existential risks research with nuclear war as an exemplary threat

A growing awareness of potential global catastrophes has recently given increased attention to the topic of existential risks. To date, there is still very limited consensus on the definition of existential risk, the likelihood of those risks, and their ethical implications. To achieve more clarity...

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Main Author: Johannes Kattan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tübingen University 2023-03-01
Series:Intergenerational Justice Review
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Online Access:https://igjr.org/ojs/index.php/igjr/article/view/995
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description A growing awareness of potential global catastrophes has recently given increased attention to the topic of existential risks. To date, there is still very limited consensus on the definition of existential risk, the likelihood of those risks, and their ethical implications. To achieve more clarity, it is proposed here that extinction risks should be discerned more clearly from other aspects of existential risks. Nuclear war is taken as a prime example to illustrate an extinction risk and to discuss humanity’s resilience to such threats. It is concluded that it is unlikely that a nuclear war would lead to the end of the human species, despite the unprecedented damage it might cause. Further, some of the ethical aspects of longtermism and the communication of existential risks are discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-d0e3e99894ec4b6dbec0994f6cc60da02024-04-23T11:07:18ZengTübingen UniversityIntergenerational Justice Review2190-63352023-03-0181Extinction risks and resilience: A perspective on existential risks research with nuclear war as an exemplary threatJohannes Kattan A growing awareness of potential global catastrophes has recently given increased attention to the topic of existential risks. To date, there is still very limited consensus on the definition of existential risk, the likelihood of those risks, and their ethical implications. To achieve more clarity, it is proposed here that extinction risks should be discerned more clearly from other aspects of existential risks. Nuclear war is taken as a prime example to illustrate an extinction risk and to discuss humanity’s resilience to such threats. It is concluded that it is unlikely that a nuclear war would lead to the end of the human species, despite the unprecedented damage it might cause. Further, some of the ethical aspects of longtermism and the communication of existential risks are discussed. https://igjr.org/ojs/index.php/igjr/article/view/995existential risks;nuclear war;resilience factors;extinction risks;longtermism
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Extinction risks and resilience: A perspective on existential risks research with nuclear war as an exemplary threat
Intergenerational Justice Review
existential risks;
nuclear war;
resilience factors;
extinction risks;
longtermism
title Extinction risks and resilience: A perspective on existential risks research with nuclear war as an exemplary threat
title_full Extinction risks and resilience: A perspective on existential risks research with nuclear war as an exemplary threat
title_fullStr Extinction risks and resilience: A perspective on existential risks research with nuclear war as an exemplary threat
title_full_unstemmed Extinction risks and resilience: A perspective on existential risks research with nuclear war as an exemplary threat
title_short Extinction risks and resilience: A perspective on existential risks research with nuclear war as an exemplary threat
title_sort extinction risks and resilience a perspective on existential risks research with nuclear war as an exemplary threat
topic existential risks;
nuclear war;
resilience factors;
extinction risks;
longtermism
url https://igjr.org/ojs/index.php/igjr/article/view/995
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