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160Transcendental arguments and interpersonal utility comparisonsEconomics and Philosophy 27 (3): 273-295. 2011.According to the orthodox view, it is impossible to know how different people's preferences compare in terms of strength and whether they are interpersonally comparable at all. Against the orthodox view, Donald Davidson (1986, 2004) argues that the interpersonal comparability of preferences is a necessary condition for the correct interpretation of other people's behaviour. In this paper I claim that, as originally stated, Davidson's argument does not succeed because it is vulnerable to several …Read more
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555Normativity and Normative Psychology: IntroductionLes ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 7 (1): 141-145. 2012.
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Areas of Specialization
| Value Theory |
| Well-Being |
| Moral Psychology |
| Meta-Ethics |
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