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James Wood Bailey and James Wood Bailey Utilitarianism, Institutions, and Justice book This text advances utilitarianism as the basis for a viable public philosophy, rebutting charges that, as moral doctrine, utilitarian thought permits cruel acts, justifies unfair distribution of wealth, and demands too much of moral agents. The author defends utilitarianism using game theory. TS - WorldCat M4 - Citavi

Utilitarianism, Institutions, and Justice

James Wood Bailey and James Wood Bailey

Oxford, 1997

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This text advances utilitarianism as the basis for a viable public philosophy, rebutting charges that, as moral doctrine, utilitarian thought permits cruel acts, justifies unfair distribution of wealth, and demands too much of moral agents. The author defends utilitarianism using game theory. TS - WorldCat M4 - Citavi

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