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Published: 18 May 2017
... criteria for mainstream cost-benefit analysis are stated, and a paradigm case to which all those techniques are applicable is identified. How the Cost-Benefit Principle can take rights and other deontological constraints into account in a systematic manner is also explained. The conclusion is that the Cost...
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Published: 27 July 2017
... rights are clusters of principles of political morality, not all of which correspond to deontological constraints about what under no conditions we may do to the right holder. Importantly, some of these principles also reflect the importance of sharing fundamental rights protection amongst state...
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Published: 10 July 2018
... non person specific reasons truth deontology vs consequentialism action teleological reasons Skorupski J Pettit P Ridge M reason agent-relative agent-neutral consequentialism deontological constraints personal duties The distinction between agent-relative and agent-neutral reasons...
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Published: 10 August 2017
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Published: 02 September 2009
... is always right-making or wrong-making. Deontology has been bedeviled for thirty years by a line of argument according to which deontological constraints are paradoxical. This article does not draw the consequentialist conclusion, but it finds the argument against deontological constraints to be successful...
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Published: 13 September 2012
... principles to problems about allocating health care yields implausible results. It also presents a nuanced utilitarianism meant to support values of equality, clear up some confusion about the issue of aggregation, and comply with intuitions about deontological constraints about sacrificing less healthy...
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Published: 13 May 2024
... and allowing harm deontological constraints The previous chapter argued that when combatants both validly consent and contract to bear increased risks for the sake of heritage, they can thereby incur duties to incur what would otherwise be supererogatory risks for the sake of heritage. This might take...