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Klappentext John Broome's work has always combined sophisticated economic and philosophical expertise! and Ethics Out of Economics brings together some of his most important essays! augmented by a new introduction. This book examines some of the practical issues that lie between economics and ethics! and shows how utility theory can contribute to ethics! as many economic problems are also ethical problems. Professor Broome raises some fundamental questions about economic equality! preserving the environment! and the allocation of medical resources! and powerfully shows how economic methods can contribute to moral philosophy. Zusammenfassung John Broome's work has always combined sophisticated economic and philosophical expertise! and Ethics Out of Economics brings together some of his most important essays! augmented with an updated introduction. This book examines some fundamental practical issues! and shows powerfully how economic methods can contribute to moral philosophy. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: ethics out of economics; Part I. Preference and Value: 2. 'Utility'; 3. Extended preferences; 4. Discounting the future; 5. Can a Humean be moderate?; Part II. The Structure of Good: 6. Bolker-Jeffrey expected utility theory and axiomatic utilitarianism; 7. Fairness; 8. Is incommensurability vagueness?; 9. Incommensurable values; 10. Goodness is reducible to betterness: the evil of death is the value of life; Part III. The Value of Life: 11. Trying to value a life; 12. Structured and unstructured valuation; 13. Qalys; 14. The value of living; 15. The value of a person.