• Dan Egonsson, Preference and Information (review)
    Philosophy in Review 28 (6): 405-407. 2008.
  • Laws of Fear: Beyond the Precautionary Principle (review)
    History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 10. 2007.
  • Cost-Effectiveness Analysis and Disability Discrimination
    In Adam Cureton & David Wasserman (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Disability, Oxford University Press, Usa. pp. 652-668. 2018.
    Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is an analytical tool in health economics. One of the most important objections to it is that its use can lead to unjust discrimination against people with disabilities. This chapter evaluates this objection. It begins by clarifying its nature, then it examines some alleged forms of discrimination. It argues that they are either not cases of unjust discrimination, or they are based on misunderstandings of CEA. However, the chapter does point out that there is on…Read more