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The Journal of legal studies, 2000-06, Vol.29 (S2), p.1005-1036
2000

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Titel
The Costs of Tragedy: Some Moral Limits of Cost‐Benefit Analysis
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  • The Journal of legal studies, 2000-06, Vol.29 (S2), p.1005-1036
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Chicago: The University of Chicago Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2000
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  • In all situations of choice, we face a question that I call “the obvious question”: what shall we do? But sometimes we also face, or should face, a different question, which I call “the tragic question”: is any of the alternatives open to us free from serious moral wrongdoing? Discussing cases of tragic conflict from literature, philosophy, and contemporary life, I argue that it is valuable to face the tragic question where it is pertinent, because facing it helps us think how we might design a society where such unpalatable choices do not confront people, or confront them less often. Cost‐benefit analysis helps us answer the obvious question; but it does not help us either pose or answer the tragic question, and it frequently obscures the presence of a tragic situation, by suggesting that the obvious question is the only pertinent question. I apply these reflections to thinking about basic entitlements of citizens, such as might be embodied in constitutional guarantees.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0047-2530
eISSN: 1537-5366
DOI: 10.1086/468103
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_journals_235972633

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