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Impartial Evaluation under AmbiguityEthics 132 (3): 541-569. 2022.How should an impartial social observer judge distributions of well-being across different individuals when there is uncertainty regarding the state of the world? I explore this question by imposing very weak conditions of rationality and benevolent sympathy on impartial betterness judgments under uncertainty. Although weak enough to be consistent with all the main theories of rationality, these conditions prove to be sufficient to rule out any heterogeneity in what is good for individuals, to r…Read more
H. Orri Stefansson
Stockholm University
Institute for Futures Studies
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Institute for Futures StudiesOther (Part-time)
Stockholm, Sweden
Areas of Specialization
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Decision Theory |
Population Ethics |
Philosophy of Economics |
Normative Ethics |
Decision Theory and Ethics |
Formal Epistemology |
Climate Change |