Cost-benefit analysis is commonly understood to be intimately connected with utilitarianism and incompatible with other moral theories, particularly those that focus on deontological concepts such as rights. We reject this claim and argue that cost-benefit analysis can take moral rights as well as other non-utilitarian moral considerations into account in a systematic manner. We discuss three ways of doing this, and claim that two of them (output filters and input filters) can account for a wide range of rights-based moral theories, including the absolute notions of moral rights proposed by Hayek, Mayo, Nozick, and Shue. We also discuss whether the use of output filters and input filters can be generalized to cover other non-utilitarian the...
Our moral motivations might include a drive towards maximizing overall welfare, consistent with an e...
Legal scholarship on the role of cost-benefit analysis in environmental law is often stimulating, bu...
This volume collects David Lyons\u27 well-known essays on Mill\u27s moral theory and includes an int...
Cost-benefit analysis is commonly understood to be intimately connected with utilitarianism and inco...
Benefit/cost analysis is a technique for evaluating programs, procedures, and actions; it is not a m...
This paper analyzes cost-benefit analysis from legal, economic, and philosophical perspectives. The ...
Judicial inconsistencies in balancing costs against benefits in legal determinations, sometimes refe...
What is the proper role of cost-benefit analysis in understanding the tort concept of negligence or ...
Efficiency as quantified and promoted by cost-effectiveness analysis sometimes conflicts with equity...
Bennis, Medin, and Bartels (2010, this issue) correctly identify real limits to the efficacy of cost...
My goal here is modest: I simply wish to defend the view that the moral commitment against knowing k...
Cost-benefit analysis makes the assumption that everything from consumer goods to endangered species...
In view of the fact that the adoption of rationalism cannot be justified by an appeal to reason and ...
This Article considers whether cost-benefit analysis can provide the human rights movement with the ...
Abstract Efficiency as quantified and promoted by cost-effectiveness analysis sometimes conflicts wi...
Our moral motivations might include a drive towards maximizing overall welfare, consistent with an e...
Legal scholarship on the role of cost-benefit analysis in environmental law is often stimulating, bu...
This volume collects David Lyons\u27 well-known essays on Mill\u27s moral theory and includes an int...
Cost-benefit analysis is commonly understood to be intimately connected with utilitarianism and inco...
Benefit/cost analysis is a technique for evaluating programs, procedures, and actions; it is not a m...
This paper analyzes cost-benefit analysis from legal, economic, and philosophical perspectives. The ...
Judicial inconsistencies in balancing costs against benefits in legal determinations, sometimes refe...
What is the proper role of cost-benefit analysis in understanding the tort concept of negligence or ...
Efficiency as quantified and promoted by cost-effectiveness analysis sometimes conflicts with equity...
Bennis, Medin, and Bartels (2010, this issue) correctly identify real limits to the efficacy of cost...
My goal here is modest: I simply wish to defend the view that the moral commitment against knowing k...
Cost-benefit analysis makes the assumption that everything from consumer goods to endangered species...
In view of the fact that the adoption of rationalism cannot be justified by an appeal to reason and ...
This Article considers whether cost-benefit analysis can provide the human rights movement with the ...
Abstract Efficiency as quantified and promoted by cost-effectiveness analysis sometimes conflicts wi...
Our moral motivations might include a drive towards maximizing overall welfare, consistent with an e...
Legal scholarship on the role of cost-benefit analysis in environmental law is often stimulating, bu...
This volume collects David Lyons\u27 well-known essays on Mill\u27s moral theory and includes an int...