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Ryuto Shibata

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Areas of Specialization
Rights
Justice
The Concept of Rights
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Social and Political Philosophy
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    Utilitarianism Does Not Dominate: A Response to Chung
    with David Wiens
    Economics and Philosophy. forthcoming.
    Chung (2023) purports to derive conditions under which a Utilitarian society, which maximizes total welfare, Pareto dominates a Rawlsian society, which maximizes the income of the least advantaged members of society. We show that Chung's analysis is doubly flawed. First, his analysis assumes that a Rawlsian government chooses an inefficient tax rate when it could do otherwise. Second, his analysis violates his assumption that citizens must choose a non-negative amount of labor. We show that Chun…Read more
    Chung (2023) purports to derive conditions under which a Utilitarian society, which maximizes total welfare, Pareto dominates a Rawlsian society, which maximizes the income of the least advantaged members of society. We show that Chung's analysis is doubly flawed. First, his analysis assumes that a Rawlsian government chooses an inefficient tax rate when it could do otherwise. Second, his analysis violates his assumption that citizens must choose a non-negative amount of labor. We show that Chung's headline result does not hold once we enforce this assumption.
    Game Theory and Political PhilosophyFormal PhilosophyEconomics and JusticeRawls on Distributive Just…Read more
    Game Theory and Political PhilosophyFormal PhilosophyEconomics and JusticeRawls on Distributive Justice, MiscObjections to UtilitarianismUtilitarianism, Misc
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