| Title: | Symposium on Amartya Sen's Philosophy: 3 Sen and Consequentialism |
| Author: | Scanlon, Thomas |
| Citation: | Scanlon, Thomas M. 2001. Symposium on Amartya Sen's philosophy: 3 Sen and consequentialism. Economics and Philosophy 17, no.1: 39-50. |
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| Abstract: | It is a particular pleasure to be able to participate in this symposium in honor of Amartya Sen. We agree on a wide range of topics, but I will focus here on an area of relative disagreement. Sen is much more attracted to consequentialism than I am, and the main topic of my paper will be the particular version of consequentialism that he has articulated and the reasons why he is drawn to this view. |
| Published Version: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S026626710100013X |
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