Weighing Lives

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Weighing Lives is a philosophical work by John Broome that examines how to ethically compare and aggregate the value of different people’s lives in population ethics and decision theory.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
philosophical book
author John Broome NERFINISHED
discusses ethical evaluation of population changes
how to aggregate well-being across persons
how to compare the value of different people’s lives
principles for weighing benefits and harms to different people
field decision theory
economics and philosophy
ethics
philosophy
welfare economics
genre ethics literature
philosophy
language English
mainSubject additive separability of value
aggregation of welfare
axiology
climate policy ethics
comparative value of outcomes
consequentialism
cost–benefit analysis
decision theory
ethical theory formalization
ethics of population
ethics of risk
ethics of saving lives
future generations
impartiality in ethics
interpersonal comparison of welfare
moral philosophy
normative ethics
person-affecting views
population ethics
population size and value
practical reason
public policy evaluation
social choice theory
the repugnant conclusion NERFINISHED
the value of lives
trade-offs between quality and quantity of life
utilitarianism
value theory
weighing different people’s interests
notableWorkOf John Broome NERFINISHED

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