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315Virtue, Happiness, and WellbeingThe Monist 99 (2): 112-127. 2016.What is the relation between virtue and wellbeing? Our claim is that, under certain conditions, virtue necessarily tends to have a positive impact on an individual’s wellbeing. This is so because of the connection between virtue and psychological happiness, on the one hand, and between psychological happiness and wellbeing, on the other hand. In particular we defend three claims: that virtue is constituted by a disposition to experience fitting emotions, that fitting emotions are constituents of…Read more
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43Dossier sur l’éthique animale : Mot de présentationIthaque 18 53-57. 2016.Aucun résumé disponible.
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182Simulation theory and interpersonal utility comparisons reconsideredSynthese 191 (6): 1185-1210. 2014.According to a popular strategy amongst economists and philosophers, in order to solve the problem of interpersonal utility comparisons, we have to look at how ordinary people make such comparisons in everyday life. The most recent attempt to develop this strategy has been put forward by Goldman in his “Simulation and Interpersonal Utility” (Ethics 4:709–726, 1995). Goldman claims, first, that ordinary people make interpersonal comparisons by simulation and, second, that simulation is reliable f…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Value Theory |
| Well-Being |
| Moral Psychology |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Philosophy of Economics |