Justice, political liberalism, and utilitarianism : themes from Harsanyi and Rawls /
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New York, NY :
Cambridge University Press,
2008.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. An introduction to "Justice, Political Liberalism, and Utilitarianism" / Marc Fleurbaey, Maurice Salles, and John A. Weymark
- 2. John Rawls's "Theory of Justice" : some critical comments / John C. Harsanyi
- 3. Rawls, responsibility, and distributive justice / Richard Arneson
- 4. Improving our ethical beliefs / James Griffin
- 5. Harsanyi's impartial observer is not a utilitarian / John E. Roemer
- 6. Social Aggregation and the expected utility hypothesis / Charles Blackorby, David Donaldson, and John A. Weymark
- 7. A welfarist version of Harsanyi's Aggregation Theorem / Claude d'Aspremont and Philippe Mongin
- 8. Preference aggregation after Harsanyi / Matthias Hild, Richard Jeffrey, and Mathias Risse
- 9. Can there be a preference-based utilitarianism? / John Broome
- 10. Harsanyi, Rawls, and the search for a common currency of advantage / Robert Sugden
- 11. Utilitarianism versus fairness in welfare economics / Marc Fleurbaey and François Maniquet
- 12. Rationality and want-satisfaction / Brian Barry
- 13. Naturalizing Harsanyi and Rawls / Ken Binmore
- 14. The social contract naturalized / Brian Skyrms
- 15. An alternative model of rational cooperation / Edward F. McClennen
- 16. Republican political theory / Philip Pettit
- 17. Rule utilitarianism and liberal priorities / Jonathan Riley.