Economics offers several lessons that moral philosophers can beneficially learn. They are useful for topics in moral philosophy that are inherently quantitative. This chapter gives some examples. Some of these quantitative topics also fall within the subject matter of economics, and economists have made useful, substantive discoveries about them. Ignoring these discoveries hampers the progress of philosophy. This chapter illustrates this sort of failure, using the philosophy of equality as an example. The methods rather than the substance of economics provide other lessons for moral philosophy. Economics routinely employs mathematical analysis, which is also demanded by some quantitative topics in moral philosophy. Often in moral philosophy...
Much of the confusion over whether or not economics is value-free has mistakenly focused on the fact...
One approach to moral economy wishes to show that it is rational to be moral. As rational morality h...
To make a convincing argument, people are nowadays expected to speak the language of economics. Neol...
Economics is the science of means. It describes the strategies people adopt to attain their goals at...
In contrast to the neo-liberal ideology which dominates much of modern economic discourse, virtue e...
Economics is often accused of being a-ethical, not to mention totally immoral. Pure and perfect comp...
1 I am grateful to Professor Jaap Bos for comments on an earlier version. All remaining errors are m...
Mutualism provides a compelling account of the fairness intuitions on display in economic games. How...
Economic philosophy is not often taught, and is not necessarily easily taught. It involves enquiry i...
People seem to be motivated by moral ideas and in this paper I discuss how we should take this into...
Economic philosophy is not often taught, and is not necessarily easily taught. It involves enquiry i...
Economics, to put it bluntly, is a moral science. Of course, this may sound brazen to some, especial...
In many models in economics or business a dominantly self-interested homo economicus is assumed. Unf...
Economists frequently make judgments about economic welfare, but there is today little discussion of...
This chapter offers a picture of economics teaching, particularly in relation to ethics. It argues t...
Much of the confusion over whether or not economics is value-free has mistakenly focused on the fact...
One approach to moral economy wishes to show that it is rational to be moral. As rational morality h...
To make a convincing argument, people are nowadays expected to speak the language of economics. Neol...
Economics is the science of means. It describes the strategies people adopt to attain their goals at...
In contrast to the neo-liberal ideology which dominates much of modern economic discourse, virtue e...
Economics is often accused of being a-ethical, not to mention totally immoral. Pure and perfect comp...
1 I am grateful to Professor Jaap Bos for comments on an earlier version. All remaining errors are m...
Mutualism provides a compelling account of the fairness intuitions on display in economic games. How...
Economic philosophy is not often taught, and is not necessarily easily taught. It involves enquiry i...
People seem to be motivated by moral ideas and in this paper I discuss how we should take this into...
Economic philosophy is not often taught, and is not necessarily easily taught. It involves enquiry i...
Economics, to put it bluntly, is a moral science. Of course, this may sound brazen to some, especial...
In many models in economics or business a dominantly self-interested homo economicus is assumed. Unf...
Economists frequently make judgments about economic welfare, but there is today little discussion of...
This chapter offers a picture of economics teaching, particularly in relation to ethics. It argues t...
Much of the confusion over whether or not economics is value-free has mistakenly focused on the fact...
One approach to moral economy wishes to show that it is rational to be moral. As rational morality h...
To make a convincing argument, people are nowadays expected to speak the language of economics. Neol...