Ethics out of Economics
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:18th Feb '99
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Ethics Out of Economics is the collected essays of John Broome on economics and ethical theory.
John Broome's work has always combined sophisticated economic and philosophical expertise, and Ethics Out of Economics brings together some of his most important essays, augmented with an updated introduction. This book examines some fundamental practical issues, and shows powerfully how economic methods can contribute to moral philosophy.Many economic problems are also ethical problems: should we value economic equality? how much should we care about preserving the environment? how should medical resources be divided between saving life and enhancing life? This book examines some of the practical issues that lie between economics and ethics, and shows how utility theory can contribute to ethics. John Broome's work has, unusually, combined sophisticated economic and philosophical expertise, and Ethics Out of Economics brings together some of his most important essays, augmented with an updated introduction. The first group of essays deals with the relation between preference and value, the second with various questions about the formal structure of good, and the concluding section with the value of life. This work is of interest and importance for both economists and philosophers, and shows powerfully how economic methods can contribute to moral philosophy.
'Ethics out of Economics is a collection of some of the most important papers by John Broome published, with one exception, over the last decade.' Mind
ISBN: 9780521644914
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
Weight: 410g
276 pages