This paper introduces "scope leakage of happiness" as a moral-psychological phenomenon in which perceived responsibility expands beyond legitimate culpability and practical remedial power, producing losses in subjective well-being that are not redeemed by corresponding improvements in the world. Contemporary persons are exposed to global harms with historically unusual immediacy and frequency, yet their causal role in producing those harms and their power to remedy them often remain partial, ind

Stilwell, Phil: ✶ Scope Leakage of Happiness: Overextended Moral Responsibility, Bounded Agency, and the Cost of Global Concern
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