Risk, Death, and Well-Being
The Ethical Foundations of Fatality Risk Regulation
Abstract
A wide range of governmental policies characteristic of the modern state seek to reduce individuals’ fatality risks. Risk, Death, and Well-Being provides a rigorous treatment of the ethics of fatality risk regulation. It does so through the lens of welfare-consequentialism—specifically, lifetime welfarism, with a particular focus on utilitarianism and prioritarianism. At the level of policy choice, the book deploys the social-welfare-function (SWF) framework—which is the most systematic decision-procedure for implementing lifetime welfarism.
Keywords
fatality risk; welfarism; utilitarianism; prioritarianism; social welfare function; SWF; cost-benefit analysis; CBADOI
10.1093/9780197505984.001.0001ISBN
9780197505953, 9780197505984Publisher
Oxford University PressPublisher website
https://global.oup.com/Publication date and place
New York, 2025Grantor
Series
Population-Level Bioethics,Classification
Social and political philosophy


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