Weighing Goods

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Weighing Goods is a philosophical work by John Broome that examines how to compare and aggregate different kinds of values, such as welfare and fairness, in rational decision-making.

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instanceOf philosophical work
addresses how to make all-things-considered judgments
the measurement of value
the nature of practical reasons
the structure of betterness relations
author John Broome NERFINISHED
examines how to aggregate different kinds of values
how to compare different kinds of values
rational requirements on choice
structure of reasons for action
trade-offs between welfare and fairness
field decision theory
ethics
philosophy
rational choice theory
focusesOn aggregation across persons
comparability of values
conflicts between values
weighing goods against each other
genre moral philosophy
philosophy
theoretical ethics
hasContributor John Broome NERFINISHED
hasSubject welfare and fairness in decision-making
influences contemporary debates on interpersonal welfare comparisons
contemporary debates on value aggregation
theory of practical reason
language English
mainTopic aggregation of value
axiology
betterness
comparative value
consequentialism
decision theory
ethics
fairness
goodness
interpersonal comparisons of welfare
normative ethics
practical rationality
practical reason
rational decision-making
utilitarianism
value aggregation
value theory
weighing reasons
welfare

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John Broome notableWork Weighing Goods