Modeling exogenous moral norms
This paper considers the possibility of a robust and general formulation of a model of choice for the representation of a variety of moral norms. It starts by reviewing several recent models of deontological (or rule-based) norms that retain the basic elements of the economic model of choic...
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oai:doaj.org-article:9d4821b817f043de880fc73c52f216802021-12-02T04:24:09ZModeling exogenous moral norms1843-22981844-8208https://doaj.org/article/9d4821b817f043de880fc73c52f216802014-11-01T00:00:00Z http://jpe.ro/pdf.php?id=6646 https://doaj.org/toc/1843-2298https://doaj.org/toc/1844-8208This paper considers the possibility of a robust and general formulation of a model of choice for the representation of a variety of moral norms. It starts by reviewing several recent models of deontological (or rule-based) norms that retain the basic elements of the economic model of choice. It briefly examines the achievements and drawbacks of each model, and while no model is identified as the most accurate or robust, the most appealing aspects of each model contribute to the construction of a tout-ensemble utility function proposed in the final section. This representation of preferences aims to incorporate the most common qualities of both consequentialist and deontological moral norms in order to represent decision making under their influence.Ross A. TippitEditura ASE BucurestiarticlemoralsnormsdeonticchoicedecisionnonconsequentialistEconomics as a scienceHB71-74DEENFRJournal of Philosophical Economics, Vol VIII, Iss 1, Pp 2-38 (2014) |
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This paper considers the possibility of a robust and general formulation
of a model of choice for the representation of a variety of moral norms. It starts
by reviewing several recent models of deontological (or rule-based) norms that
retain the basic elements of the economic model of choice. It briefly examines the
achievements and drawbacks of each model, and while no model is identified as
the most accurate or robust, the most appealing aspects of each model contribute
to the construction of a tout-ensemble utility function proposed in the final
section. This representation of preferences aims to incorporate the most common
qualities of both consequentialist and deontological moral norms in order to
represent decision making under their influence. |
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