Are Most People Consequentialists?

Johansson-Stenman, Olof
2010-08-27T10:51:01Z
2010-08-27T10:51:01Z
2010-08
Welfare economics relies on consequentialism. Whether a public action is good or bad is then determined by the consequences for people, rather than for example by the extent to which it infringes on others’ rights. Yet, many philosophers have questioned this assumption. The present note presents new survey evidence where a representative sample in Sweden are asked about their ethical perceptions with respect to what matters intrinsically. Overall, people’s perceptions are largely consistent with consequentialism.sv
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