Risk Attitudes and Justifiability to Each

Ethics 133 (1):106-121 (2022)
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Abstract

How should we choose on behalf of people with different attitudes to risk? Simon Blessenohl has recently argued that this question poses a dilemma: it seems that sometimes we must choose either acts that everyone disprefers or else acts that are sure to turn out worse than some other act. In this article, I offer a complaints-centered account of how to take people’s attitudes to risk into consideration in our decision-making, and then I show that it provides a way out of Blessenohl’s dilemma.

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Each Counts for One.Daniel Muñoz - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies.

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Taking Risks on Behalf of Another.Johanna Thoma - 2023 - Philosophy Compass 18 (3):e12898.

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