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Preferences and Well-Being: Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements

Editat de Serena Olsaretti
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 oct 2006
Preferences are often thought to be relevant for well-being: respecting preferences, or satisfying them, contributes in some way to making people's lives go well for them. A crucial assumption that accompanies this conviction is that there is a normative standard that allows us to discriminate between preferences that do, and those that do not, contribute to well-being. The papers collected in this volume, written by moral philosophers and philosophers of economics, explore a number of central issues concerning the formulation of such a normative standard. They examine what a defensible account of how preferences should be formed for them to contribute to well-being should look like; whether preferences are subject to requirements of rationality and what reasons we have to prefer certain things over others; and what the significance is, if any, of preferences that are arational or not conducive to well-being.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521695589
ISBN-10: 0521695589
Pagini: 279
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction Serena Olsaretti; 1. Desire formation and human good Richard Arneson; 2. Preference formation and personal good Connie S. Rosati; 3. Leading a life of one's own: on well-being and narrative autonomy Johan Brännmark; 4. Well-being, adaptation and human limitations Mozaffar Qizilbash; 5. Consequentialism and preference formation in economics and game theory Daniel M. Hausman; 6. Preferences, deliberation and satisfaction Philip Pettit; 7. Content-related and attitude-related reasons for preferences Christian Piller; 8. Reasoning with preferences? John Broome; 9. Taking unconsidered preferences seriously Robert Sugden; 10. Preferences, paternalism and liberty Cass R. Sustein and Richard H. Thaler; 11. Preference change and interpersonal comparisons of welfare Alex Voorhoeve.

Descriere

A collection of papers by moral philosophers and philosophers of economics on the subject.