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  1. Value and Cost-Benefit Analysis.Matthew D. Adler - 2015 - In Iwao Hirose & Jonas Olson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Value Theory. New York NY: Oxford University Press USA.
    Cost-benefit analysis —understood as a technique for evaluating governmental policies in light of individual well-being—rests upon a preference view of welfare. A policy’s effect on a given individual is measured, on a money scale, with reference to her preferences as between money and other goods, captured in her “utility” function. This chapter describes the methodology of CBA, and discusses the various conditions on individual preferences that are required for the existence of an individual utility function, for the use of money (...)
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  • Writing phenomenology.Max Van Manen - 2002 - In Writing in the dark: phenomenological studies in interpretive inquiry. London, Ont.: Althouse Press.
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  • Values-Based Practice: A New Partner to Evidence-Based Practice and A First for Psychiatry?K. Fulford - 2008 - Mens Sana Monographs 6 (1):10.
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  • Cost-benefit analysis and non-utilitarian ethics.Rosemary Lowry & Martin Peterson - 2012 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 11 (3):1470594-11416767.
    Cost-benefit analysis is commonly understood to be intimately connected with utilitarianism and incompatible with other moral theories, particularly those that focus on deontological concepts such as rights. We reject this claim and argue that cost-benefit analysis can take moral rights as well as other non-utilitarian moral considerations into account in a systematic manner. We discuss three ways of doing this, and claim that two of them (output filters and input filters) can account for a wide range of rights-based moral theories, (...)
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  • The Order of Things, an Archaeology of the Human Sciences.Michel Foucault - 1970 - Science and Society 35 (4):490-494.
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  • (1 other version)Conjectures and Refutations.K. Popper - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 21 (3):431-434.
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  • (2 other versions)The Place of Psychoanalysis in the History of Ethics.Edward Harcourt - 2013 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 10 (4):598-618.
    Psychoanalytic writing rarely features on university ethics curricula, so the idea that psychoanalysis has a place in the history of ethics may be a surprise. The aim of the paper is to show that it should not be. The strategy is to sketch in outline an enduring line of inquiry in the history of ethics, namely the Platonic-Aristotelian investigation of the relationship between human nature, human excellence and the human good, and to suggest that psychoanalysis exemplifies it too. But since (...)
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  • The Virtuous Psychiatrist: Character Ethics in Psychiatric Practice. [REVIEW]Jennifer Radden & John Sadler - 2010 - Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 5:1-2.
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  • (2 other versions)The Nicomachean Ethics. Aristotle - 1951 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 143:477-478.
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  • Aristotle.J. E. C. & A. E. Taylor - 1920 - Philosophical Review 29 (5):506.
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