Weighing and Reasoning: Themes from the Philosophy of John Broome
Weighing and Reasoning: Themes from the Philosophy of John Broome
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Abstract
John Broome, White’s Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford University, has made major contributions to, and radical innovations in, contemporary moral philosophy. His research combines the formal method of economics with the philosophical analysis. Broome’s works stretch over formal axiology, decision theory, the philosophy of economics, population axiology, the value of life, the ethics of climate change, the nature of rationality, and practical and theoretical reasoning. In honour of his retirement from the White’s Professorship in Moral Philosophy, this book includes chapters by philosophers, who have been influenced by the work and thought of John Broome. It aims to offer a comprehensive evaluation of Broome’s wide-ranging and far-reaching philosophical works over the past 30 years. The volume comprises two parts. The first part is focused on Broome’s works on the theory of value, as exemplified by themes from Weighing Goods, Weighing Lives, Economics out of Economics, and Climate Matters. The second part is focused on his works on practical and theoretical reasoning that constitute a major emphasis of his work, which culminated in his Rationality through Reasoning. This volume also includes Broome’s note on his intellectual history to date.
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Front Matter
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My Long Road to Philosophy
John Broome
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Part I Weighing
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1
Liberty, Preference Satisfaction, and the Case against Categories
Geoffrey Brennan
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2
Challenges to the Principle of Personal Good
Douglas MacLean
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3
Metasemantics out of Economics?
Anandi Hattiangadi
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Separability
Iwao Hirose
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The Social Disvalue of Premature Deaths
Hilary Greaves
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Being and Wellbeing
Krister Bykvist
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On the Social and Personal Value of Existence
Marc Fleurbaey andAlex Voorhoeve
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The Affirmative Answer to the Existential Question and the Person Affecting Restriction
Gustaf Arrhenius
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1
Liberty, Preference Satisfaction, and the Case against Categories
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Part II Reasoning
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The Meaning of ‘Darn it!’
Luc Bovens andWlodek Rabinowicz
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10
Keeping Things Simple
Roger Crisp
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Moral Requirements
Michael J. Zimmerman
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12
Reasons for Broome
Jonathan Dancy
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13
Normative Conflicts and the Structure of Normativity
Andrew Reisner
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14
Reasons and Rationality: The Case of Group Agents
Lara Buchak andPhilip Pettit
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15
Weighing Explanations
Stephen Kearns andDaniel Star
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The Meaning of ‘Darn it!’
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End Matter
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