<<
>>

References and further reading

Arneson, R.J. (1989), ‘Equality and equal opportunity for welfare’, Philosophical Studies, 56 (1), 77-93.

Arrow, K.J. (1973), ‘Some ordinalist-utilitarian notes on Rawls’s theory of justice’, Journal of Philosophy, 70 (9), 254.

Austin, J. (1832), The Province of Jurisprudence Determined, reprinted 1954, ed. H.L.A. Hart, London: Weidenfeld.

Baujard, A. (2009), ‘A return to Bentham’s felicific calculus. From moral welfarism to technical non­welfarism’, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 16 (3), 431-53.

Baujard, A. (2013), ‘Value judgments and economics expertise’, Working Paper GATE L-SE, WP 1314, accessed 1 February 2016 at url: ftp://ftp.gate.cnrs.fr/RePEc/2013/1314.pdf.

Bentham, J. (1789), Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, reprinted 1967, Oxford’s Political Texts, Oxford: Blackwell.

Bentham, J. (1791), Panoptique: Memoire sur un nouveau principe pour construire des maisons d’inspection, et nommement des maisons de force, reprinted 2002, Paris: Mille et une nuits.

Blackorby, C., W. Bossert and D. Donaldson (2005), Population Issues in Social Choice Theory, Welfare Economics, and Ethics, Econometric Society Monographs No. 39, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Brandt, R.B. (1959), Ethical Theory, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Caille, A. (ed.) (2006), De l’anti-utilitarisme. Anniversaire, bilan et controversies, Revue du MAUSS, special issue, no. 27.

Cohen, G.A. (1989), ‘On the currency of egalitarian justice’, Ethics, 99 (4), 906-44.

Driver, J. (2009), ‘The history of utilitarianism’, in E.N. Zalta (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy,

27 March, accessed 10 February 2016 at http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/utilitarianism-history/.

Dworkin, R. (1978), Taking Rights Seriously, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Dworkin, R. (1981a), ‘What is equality? Part 1: Equality of welfare’, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 10 (3), 185-246.

Dworkin, R. (1981b), ‘What is equality? Part 2: Equality of resources’, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 10 (4), 283-345.

Foucault, M. (1975), Surveiller etpunir, Paris: Gallimard.

Glover, J. (1990), Utilitarianism and Its Critics, New York: Macmillan.

Goodin, R.E. (1986), ‘Laundering preferences’, in J. Elster and A. Hylland (eds), Foundations of Social Choice Theory, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 75-101.

Griffin, J. (1986), Well-Being: Its Meaning, Measurement, and Moral Importance, Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Hare, R.M. (1981), Moral Thinking: Its Levels, Method and Point, Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Harrod, R.F. (1936), ‘Utilitarianism revisited’. Mind, 45 (178), 137-56.

Harsanyi, J.C. (1953), ‘Cardinal utility in welfare economics and in the theory of risk-taking’, Journal of Political Economy, 61 (5), 434-5.

Harsanyi, J.C. (1955), ‘Cardinal welfare, individual ethics, and interpersonal comparisons of utility’, Journal of Political Economy, 63 (4), 309-21.

Harsanyi, J.C. (1975), ‘Can the maximin principle serve as a basis for morality? A critique of John Rawls theory’, American Political Science Review, 59 (2), 594-606.

Haslett, D. (1990), ‘What is utility?’, Economics and Philosophy, 6 (1), 65-94.

Hausman, D.M. (2012), Preferences, Value, Choice, and Welfare, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Jevons, W.S. (1871), The Theory of Political Economy, London: Macmillan.

Mill, J.S. (1861), ‘Utilitarianism’, in John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham, Utilitarianism and Other Essays, edited by A. Ryan (1987), London: Penguin Books, pp. 272-338.

Moore, G.E. (1903), Principia Ethica, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Nozick, R. (1974), Anarchy, State and Utopia, New York: Basic Books.

Nussbaum, M.C. and A.K. Sen (1993), The Quality of Life, Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Parfit, D. (1984), Reasons and Persons, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Rawls, J. (1971), A Theory of Justice, Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Rawls, J. (1974), ‘Reply to Alexander and Musgrave’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 88 (4), 633-55.

Roemer, J.E. (1999), Equality of Opportunity, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Rosen, F. (2003), Classical Utilitarianism from Hume to Mill, London: Routledge.

Sen, A.K. (1970), ‘The impossibility of a Paretian liberal’, Journal of Political Economy, 78 (1), 152-7.

Sen, A.K. (1979a), ‘Equality of what?’, in S. McMurrin (ed.), The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, vol. 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, as cited in A.K. Sen (1982), Choice, Welfare and Measurement, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 365-6.

Sen, A.K. (1979b), ‘Personal utilities and public judgements: or what’s wrong with welfare economics?’, The Economic Journal, 89 (355), 537-58.

Sen, A.K. (1979c), ‘Utilitarianism and welfarism’, Journal of Philosophy, 76 (9), 463-89.

Sen, A.K. (2009), The Idea of Justice, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Sidgwick, H. (1874), The Methods of Ethics, London: Macmillan.

Skyrms, B. (1996), Evolution of the Social Contract, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Sumner, L.W. (1996), Welfare Happiness and Ethics, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Toulmin, S. (1950), The Place of Reason in Ethics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Urmson, J.O. (1953), ‘The interpretation of the moral philosophy of J.S. Mill’, Philosophical Quarterly, 3 (10), 33-9.

Walzer, M. (1983), Spheres of Justice. A Defense of Pluralism and Equality, New York: Basic Books, New York, French edn 1997, Spheres de justice. Une defense du pluralisme et de l’egalite, Paris: Le Seuil.

Williams, B. (1973), ‘A critique of utilitarianism’, in J. Smart and B. Williams (eds), Utilitarianism: For and Against, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 75-150.

Yaari, M. and M. Bar-Hillel (1984), ‘On dividing justly’, Social Choice and Welfare, 1 (1), 1-24.

<< | >>
Source: Faccarello G., Kurz H.-D.. Handbook on the history of economic analysis. Volume III, Developments in major fields of economics. Edward Elgar,2016. — 659 p. 2016

More on the topic References and further reading: