[PDF][PDF] Skating the line between general wellness products and regulated devices: strategies and implications

DA Simon, C Shachar, IG Cohen - Journal of Law and the …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Health technology is advancing at a rapid clip, with many of these technologies appearing
on consumer products like smartphones and tablets. Federal regulators have responded to …

[图书][B] Measuring social welfare: An introduction

MD Adler - 2019 - books.google.com
Disputes over government policies rage in a number of areas. From taxation to climate
change, from public finance to risk regulation, and from health care to infrastructure …

[图书][B] La République? Quelles valeurs?

JF Spitz - 2022 - shs.cairn.info
La République est devenue un mantra du discours politique en France. Réduite à un
universalisme de façade et à une laïcité entièrement falsifiée, elle n'est plus utilisée que …

Prioritarianism: A response to critics

MD Adler, N Holtug - Politics, Philosophy & Economics, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Prioritarianism is a moral view that ranks outcomes according to the sum of a strictly
increasing and strictly concave transformation of individual well-being. Prioritarianism is …

[PDF][PDF] Risk, Death, and Well-Being: The Ethical Foundations of Fatality Risk Regulation

M Adler - 2024 - law.duke.edu
This book aims to provide a rigorous philosophical treatment of the ethical foundations of
fatality risk regulation. Specifically, it will develop a welfare-consequentialist (“welfarist”) …

Enough is too much: The excessiveness objection to sufficientarianism

C Knight - Economics & Philosophy, 2022 - cambridge.org
The standard version of sufficientarianism maintains that providing people with enough, or
as close to enough as is possible, is lexically prior to other distributive goals. This article …

In Defence of Pigou–Dalton for Chances

HO Stefánsson - Utilitas, 2023 - cambridge.org
I defend a weak version of the Pigou–Dalton principle for chances. The principle says that it
is better to increase the survival chance of a person who is more likely to die rather than a …

The fairness in algorithmic fairness

S Holm - Res Publica, 2023 - Springer
With the increasing use of algorithms in high-stakes areas such as criminal justice and
health has come a significant concern about the fairness of prediction-based decision …

How it makes a moral difference that one is worse off than one could have been

M Otsuka - Politics, Philosophy & Economics, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article, I argue that it makes a moral difference whether an individual is worse off than
she could have been. Here, I part company with consequentialists such as Parfit and side …

[PDF][PDF] Value choices in European COVID-19 vaccination schedules: how vaccination prioritization differs from other forms of priority setting

K Wiśniowska, T Żuradzki… - Journal of Law and the …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
With the limited initial availability of COVID-19 vaccines in the first months of 2021, decision-
makers had to determine the order in which different groups were prioritized. Our aim was to …