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Consider, for example, activities aimed at ensuring the intergenerational transmission of valuable knowledge, traditions, or skills. If people who engage in these activities did not think it was important for future generations to have access to the relevant forms of knowledge and practice, they would not think it worth devoting their lives to trying to ensure such access.
Why Worry About Future Generations? (Uehiro Series in Practical Ethics)
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