Economic Analysis and Moral Philosophy (Cambridge Surveys of Economic Literature)
Released: Apr 26, 1996
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardcover, 261 pages
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Description:
Understanding moral philosophy can help one to do economics better, and philosophers can learn by drawing on economic insights and analytical tools. This book argues that standard views of rationality lead economists to espouse questionable moral principles, and discusses methods of economic evaluation in terms of welfare and other moral criteria. It also contains a brief discussion of the relevance of social choice and game theory to philosophy. There is a glossary and at the end of each chapter are suggestions for further reading.
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