Does the real difference between consequential and non-consequentialist theories lie in their approach to value? Non-consequentialist theories are thought either to allow a different kind of value (namely, agent-relative value) or to advocate a differen
The article deals with two consequentialist theories and their comparison in terms of promoting cert...
Impartially Optimizing Consequentialism requires agents to act so as to bring about the best outcome...
Interpersonal aggregation involves the combining and weighing of benefits and losses to multiple ind...
Recent work on consequentialism has revealed it to be more flexible than previously thought. Consequ...
The thesis is an examination of the familiar objection that Consequentialism is unreasonably demandi...
To 'consequentialise' is to take a putatively non-consequentialist moral theory and show that it is ...
By allowing for the possibility that individuals recognize the intrinsic value of choice along with ...
Consequentialists claim that their theory is simply that the right action is whichever one will lead...
This chapter examines the distinction that is sometimes drawn between neutral and relative attributi...
That many values can be consequentialized – incorporated into a ranking of states of affairs – is of...
Recently, it has been a part of the so-called consequentializing project to attempt to construct ver...
This Version: August 2006Most, if not at all, practitioners of welfare economics and social choice t...
Consequentializers suggest that for all non‐consequentialist moral theories, one can come up with a ...
This Version: December 11, 2000In a recent paper to appear in Journal of Economic Theory [Kotaro Suz...
Agent-relative consequentialism is thought attractive because it can secure agent-centred constraint...
The article deals with two consequentialist theories and their comparison in terms of promoting cert...
Impartially Optimizing Consequentialism requires agents to act so as to bring about the best outcome...
Interpersonal aggregation involves the combining and weighing of benefits and losses to multiple ind...
Recent work on consequentialism has revealed it to be more flexible than previously thought. Consequ...
The thesis is an examination of the familiar objection that Consequentialism is unreasonably demandi...
To 'consequentialise' is to take a putatively non-consequentialist moral theory and show that it is ...
By allowing for the possibility that individuals recognize the intrinsic value of choice along with ...
Consequentialists claim that their theory is simply that the right action is whichever one will lead...
This chapter examines the distinction that is sometimes drawn between neutral and relative attributi...
That many values can be consequentialized – incorporated into a ranking of states of affairs – is of...
Recently, it has been a part of the so-called consequentializing project to attempt to construct ver...
This Version: August 2006Most, if not at all, practitioners of welfare economics and social choice t...
Consequentializers suggest that for all non‐consequentialist moral theories, one can come up with a ...
This Version: December 11, 2000In a recent paper to appear in Journal of Economic Theory [Kotaro Suz...
Agent-relative consequentialism is thought attractive because it can secure agent-centred constraint...
The article deals with two consequentialist theories and their comparison in terms of promoting cert...
Impartially Optimizing Consequentialism requires agents to act so as to bring about the best outcome...
Interpersonal aggregation involves the combining and weighing of benefits and losses to multiple ind...