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Abstract
A common objection to the precautionary principle is that it is irrational. I argue that this objection goes beyond the often-discussed claim that the principle is incoherent. Instead, I argue, expected utility theory is the source of several more sophisticated irrationality charges against the precautionary principle. I then defend the principle from these objections by arguing (i) that the relevant features of the precautionary principle are part of plausible normative theories, and (ii) that the precautionary principle does not diverge more from ideal expected utility maximization than non-ideal expected utility maximizing procedures, and may do better in real-world choices.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Ethics, Policy & Environment |
ISSN | 2155-0085 |
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Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 1 Mar 2019 |
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The Ethics of Risk
Andreas Christiansen (Speaker)
23 Sept 2015Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Organisation of and participation in conference
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Philosophy and the Precautionary Principle
Andreas Christiansen (Speaker)
22 May 2015Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Organisation of and participation in conference