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Social Philosophy & Policy 26:1 (Winter 2009)
Utilitarianism: The Aggregation Question
Contents
-Talbot Brewer, "Is Welfare an Independent Good?"
-Bryan Caplan, "Majorities against Utility: Implications of the Failure of the Miracle of Aggregation"
-Andrew I. Cohen, "Contractarianism and Interspecies Welfare Conflicts"
-Marc Fleurbaey, Bertil Tungodden, and Peter Vallentyne, "On the Possibility of Non-Aggregative Priority for the Worst Off"
-Russell Hardin, "Utilitarian Aggregation"
-Brad Hooker, "Up and Down with Aggregation"
-F. M. Kamm, "Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Aggregation"
-David McNaughton and Piers Rawling, "Benefits, Holism, and the Aggregation of Value"
-Elijah Millgram, "Liberty, the Higher Pleasures, and Mill's Missing Science of Ethnic Jokes"
-Jan Narveson, "When, If Ever, Do We Aggregate? And Why?"
-Alastair Norcross, "Two Dogmas of Deontology: Aggregation, Rights, and the Separateness of Persons"
-Jonathan Riley, "The Interpretation of Maximizing Utilitarianism"
-David Sosa, "What Is It Like to Be a Group?"
-Larry Temkin, "Aggregation Within Lives"
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