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- who: Principle and colleagues from the This Article was downloaded from Harvard University have published the paper: Fairness versus Welfare: Notes on the Pareto Principle, Preferences, and Distributive Justice, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This point about logical consistency, which is a staple of argument in moral philosophy, has all the more force because the cases in which the authors demonstrate the Pareto conflict in the book -often symmetric cases-are simple, basic, paradigmatic, clear cases in which notions of fairness apply. The authors show that the Golden Rule, Kant's categorical imperative, and the . . .
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