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Mauro Rossi

Université du Québec à Montréal
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  • Université du Québec à Montréal
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor
London School of Economics
Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method
PhD, 2009
Montreal, Canada
Areas of Specialization
Value Theory
Well-Being
Moral Psychology
Meta-Ethics
Philosophy of Economics
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    Normativity and Normative Psychology: Introduction
    Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 7 (1): 141-145. 2012.
    Moral Psychology, Misc
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    Value and Preference Relations: Are They Symmetric?
    Utilitas 28 (3): 239-253. 2016.
    According to Wlodek Rabinowicz's fitting-attitude analysis of comparative value, it is possible to analyse both standard and non-standard value relations in terms of the standard preference relations and two levels of normativity. In a recent article, however, Johan Gustafsson has argued that Rabinowicz's analysis violates a principle of value–preference symmetry, according to which for any value relation, there is a corresponding preference relation. Gustafsson has proposed an alternative analy…Read more
    According to Wlodek Rabinowicz's fitting-attitude analysis of comparative value, it is possible to analyse both standard and non-standard value relations in terms of the standard preference relations and two levels of normativity. In a recent article, however, Johan Gustafsson has argued that Rabinowicz's analysis violates a principle of value–preference symmetry, according to which for any value relation, there is a corresponding preference relation. Gustafsson has proposed an alternative analysis which respects this principle and which allegedly accounts for the idea that originally motivated Rabinowicz's analysis, namely, that in some cases different preference relations between a pair of items are equally permissible. The goal of my article is to show that the arguments offered by Gustafsson in favour of his account do not succeed. In particular, I argue that Gustafsson faces a dilemma: either he abandons the principle of value–preference symmetry or he cannot make conceptual room for multiple permissible preferences.
    Preferences in Decision TheoryAxiologyBuck-Passing Accounts of Moral ValueIncommensurability of Valu…Read more
    Preferences in Decision TheoryAxiologyBuck-Passing Accounts of Moral ValueIncommensurability of ValueValues in Economics
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    Degrees of Preference and Degrees of Preference Satisfaction
    Utilitas 23 (3): 316-323. 2011.
    The standard view holds that the degree to which an individual's preferences are satisfied is simply the degree to which the individual prefers the prospect that is realized to the other prospects in her preference domain. In this article, I reject the standard view by showing that it violates one fundamental intuition about degrees of preference satisfaction.
    Economics and Ethics, MiscWell-Being, MiscDesire Satisfaction Accounts of Well-BeingPreferences in D…Read more
    Economics and Ethics, MiscWell-Being, MiscDesire Satisfaction Accounts of Well-BeingPreferences in Decision Theory
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