In discussions of such issues as paternalism, social welfare policy, international ethics, nuclear armaments, and international responses to the environment crisis, he demonstrates what a flexible tool his brand of utilitarianism can be in confronting the dilemmas of public policy in the real world. ...
In discussions of such issues as paternalism, social welfare policy, international ethics, nuclear armaments, and international responses to the environment crisis, he demonstrates what a flexible tool his brand of utilitarianism can be in confronting the dilemmas of public policy in the real world....
Beyond Utilitarianism and Deontology: Ethics in Economics: Review of Political Economy: Vol 19, No 1 This article starts from a methodological position that fact and value are mutually related, both in the real world and in economic analysis. It then discu... IV Staveren - 《Review of Politic...
more unlike what might have been expected, or more significant of the backward state in which speculation on the most important subjects still lingers, than the little progress which has been made in the decision of the controversy respecting the...
This article starts from a methodological position that fact and value are mutually related, both in the real world and in economic analysis. It then discusses deontological ethics. This approach is concerned with equality and dignity, as expressed in right and norms, and how these rights and ...
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Economic man origins from utilitarianism philosophy and the tenet of utilitarianism is to maximize social interest.However,maximizing social utility is not always reciprocal,and the self-interest action based on action-utilitarianism will not always realize harmoniously.In fact,human in reality has some ...
In this paper, we will also argue that standard view of well-being-as preference satisfaction or utility-is insufficient to explain the real world phenomena and it is necessary to take a more pluralist view. In this sense, the most appropriate and promising candidate seems to be capability ...
he must look at societies as well as individuals. While the vast majority of individual actions affect very few people, people must consider everyone they affect when their actionsdoimplicate others. Namely, those in positions of power must think about the broad effects of their actions. Since ...
This chapter offers a concise discussion of classic utilitarianism which is the prototypical moral doctrine of the utilitarian family. It starts with an analysis of the classic utilitarian criterion of rightness, gives an overview over its virtues and vi