Value Incommensurability

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Adjacent Experiences
agency and choice
Anders Herlitz
Arbitrary Stipulation
basic contraction consistency
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Chrisoula Andreou
comparative relations
Cyclical Ranking
decision theory
dynamic choice
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Equally Good
ethical theory and risk assessment
Geoengineering Option
Gustaf Arrhenius
Hard Cases
Henrik Andersson
Impossibility Results
imprecise equality
incommensurability
Incommensurate Options
John Broome
Krister Bykvist
Luke Elson
Mere Addition Paradox
Money Pump Argument
Mozaffar Qizilbash
Non-dominance Principle
Normative Costs
normative decision models
Normative Leakage
Opaque Boxes
Ordinal Distance
Parfit's View
Parfit’s View
parity
population ethics
reasonable choice
repugnant conclusion
risk
Roughly Equally
Ruth Chang
spectrum arguments
State S1
Status Quo Option
uncertainty
vagueness
vagueness in philosophy
value aggregation
value imprecision
value theory
Vice Versa
Violating
Wlodek Rabinowicz

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367707873
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Incommensurability is the impossibility to determine how two options relate to each other in terms of conventional comparative relations. This book features new research on incommensurability from philosophers who have shaped the field into what it is today, including John Broome, Ruth Chang and Wlodek Rabinowicz.

The book covers four aspects relating to incommensurability. In the first part, the contributors synthesize research on the competing views of how to best explain incommensurability. Part II illustrates how incommensurability can help us deal with seemingly insurmountable problems in ethical theory and population ethics. The contributors address the Repugnant Conclusion, the Mere Addition Paradox and so-called Spectrum Arguments. The chapters in Part III outline and summarize problems caused by incommensurability for decision theory. Finally, Part IV tackles topics related to risk, uncertainty and incommensurability.

Value Incommensurability: Ethics, Risk, and Decision-Making will be of interest to researchers and advanced students working in ethical theory, decision theory, action theory, and philosophy of economics.

Henrik Andersson is a postdoc at Lund University. His research has had a focus on value theory and especially the phenomenon of value incommensurability. In his current research project, he applies recent results from value theory in order to address the hard choices we face when we aim to combat climate change.

Anders Herlitz is a researcher at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm. His research focuses on comparability problems and rational choice, especially in relation to distributive theory. He is currently working on a monograph addressing how to distribute scarce health resources.