One of our former Ph.D. students was recently published a new book: . The blurb or abstract of the book follows:
Thousands of substances are manufactured in the United States to which the public is routinely exposed and for which toxicity data are limited or absent. Some insist that uncertainty about the severity of potential harm justifies implementing precautionary regulations, while others claim that uncertainty justifies the absence of regulations until sufficient evidence confirms a strong probability of severe harm.
In this book, Levente Szentkir谩lyi overcomes this impasse in his defense of precautionary environmental risk regulation by shifting the focus from how to manage uncertainty to what it is we owe each other morally. He argues that actions that create uncertain threats wrongfully gamble with the welfare of those who are exposed and neglect the reciprocity that our equal moral standing demands. If we take the moral equality and rights of others seriously, we have a duty to exercise due care to strive to prevent putting them in possible harm鈥檚 way.
An alumni of the Political Science Graduate Program, Lev Szentkiralyi, was recently higlighted in 欧美口爆视频 Boulder Today regarding a service-learning class he taught in the Fall of 2018. The class is designed to engage students in the preparation of the next disaster to strike the Boulder area and how to connect University resources to recovery and preparedness. Read more about the course in
*Szentkir谩lyi, Levente, and *Michael Burch. 鈥淎n Umbrella of Legitimacy: Rebel Faction Size and External Military Intervention.鈥� International Political Science Review (forthcoming).
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