- Lifeboat ethics
Lifeboat ethics is a metaphor for resource distribution proposed by the ecologist
Garrett Hardin in 1974. [cite web
url=http://www.garretthardinsociety.org/articles/art_lifeboat_ethics_case_against_helping_poor.html
title=Lifeboat Ethics: the Case Against Helping the Poor
accessmonthday=July 29
accessyear=2006
author=Garrett Hardin|last=Hardin|first=Garrett
date=September 1974|year=1974|month=September
publisher="Psychology Today "]Hardin's metaphor describes a lifeboat bearing 50 people, with room for ten more. The lifeboat is in an ocean surrounded by a hundred swimmers. The "ethics" of the situation stem from the
dilemma of whether (and under what circumstances) swimmers should be taken aboard the lifeboat.Hardin compares the lifeboat metaphor to the
Spaceship Earth model of resource distribution, which he criticizes by pointing out that a spaceship would be directed by a single leader — a captain — which the Earth lacks. Hardin asserts that the spaceship model leads to thetragedy of the commons . In contrast, the lifeboat metaphor presents individual lifeboats as rich nations and the swimmers as poor nations.Lifeboat ethics is closely related to
environmental ethics ,utilitarianism , and issues ofresource depletion . Hardin uses lifeboat ethics to question policies such asforeign aid ,immigration , andfood bank s.See also
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Balloon debate
*Norman Borlaug - advocated a 'World Food Bank'
*Carrying capacity
*Food for Peace
*Intergenerational ethics
*Population control
*Ratchet effect
*Repugnant conclusion
*Triage
*Zero Population Growth References
External links
* [http://www.garretthardinsociety.org/articles/art_lifeboat_ethics_case_against_helping_poor.html Lifeboat ethics - a case against helping the poor (Garrett Hardin Society)]
*Hardin, G. 1974. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11661143 "Living on a lifeboat"] "Bioscience" 24 (10), 561-568.
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