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Ethics and Economics
An introducti on to Free Markets, Equality and Happiness
Johan Graafl and


Summary: Philosophy of Economics & Economic Ethics for ECO




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,Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction.........................................................................................................................4
Chapter 2 – Utilitarianism.......................................................................................................................8
2.1 - Characteristics of utilitarianism..................................................................................................8
2.2 - Cost-benefit analysis...................................................................................................................9
2.3 - Problems with Utilitarianism......................................................................................................9
2.4 - Adaptations of utilitarianism....................................................................................................10
Chapter 3 – Three economic perspectives on the ‘good’ market system.............................................12
3.1 - The free market perspective of neoliberalism..........................................................................12
3.2 - The perfect market perspective of the neoclassical school......................................................14
3.3 - The welfare state perspective of the Keynesian school............................................................16
3.4 overview.....................................................................................................................................17
Chapter 4 – Free markets, welfare and happiness...............................................................................18
Chapter 5 – The ethics of duties and rights..........................................................................................20
5.1 - Consequentialist versus deontological ethical theories............................................................20
5.2 - Ethics of duty of Kant................................................................................................................21
5.3 - Negative rights ethics: libertarianism.......................................................................................22
5.4 - Positive rights ethics.................................................................................................................26
Chapter 6 – The ethics of justice...........................................................................................................28
6.1 – The concept of justice..............................................................................................................28
6.2 – The theory of justice of Rawls..................................................................................................28
6.3 - The entitlement theory of Nozick.............................................................................................32
6.4 – Meritocracy..............................................................................................................................34
6.5 - Distributive justice: an overview of criteria..............................................................................34
Chapter 8 - virtue ethics and care ethics..........................................................................................35
8.1 - Characteristics of virtues..........................................................................................................35
8.2 – The virtue ethics of Aristotle....................................................................................................37
8.3 – The virtue ethics of Adam Smith..............................................................................................39
8.4 – modern virtue ethics: Macintye, Bruni and Sudgen, McCloskey..............................................41
8.5 – Care Ethics...............................................................................................................................43
Chapter 9 – Adam Smith on markets, virtues and happiness...............................................................44
9.1 – The doux commerce and self-destruction thesis.....................................................................45
9.2 Smith on the effects of markets on virtues.................................................................................45
9.3 – Virtues and happiness: On the worldview of Adam Smith.......................................................45
Chapter 11 – Liberalism and communitarianism..................................................................................48


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, 11.1 – Liberalism: Utilitarianism, Rights and Justice ethics...............................................................48
11.2 - Communitarianism: Virtue ethics and Care ethics..................................................................49
11.3 – I & We paradigm....................................................................................................................50
Chapter 12 – The morality of free markets...........................................................................................51
12.1 – Overview of analysis of free markets from different ethical standards.................................51
12.2 – Moral evaluation of ‘noxious’ markets..................................................................................52
12.3 – Applying economic ethics to market institutions: A practical approach................................53




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, Chapter 1 - Introduction

Ethics (normative study – attempts to reach normative conclusions on good/bad)
The study of morality

Morality
Morality concerns the standards than an individual or a group has about what is right and wrong
 Moral standards (moral duties)
What people are ought to do, how the world should be
1) Prescriptive statements (Imperative in nature)  action-guiding imperatives
2) Moral standards > non-moral standards
3) Impartial, evaluated from universal standpoint (everyone’s interests are impartially
counted)
4) Deal with issues that have serious consequences for the welfare of human beings
(Moral content)
! include the values/ideas we place on objects we believe are morally right or wrong +norms we have
about the kinds of actions we believe are right or wrong

A moral judgement must, for a person that accepts the judgement, apply to every similar
circumstances

Values
Values concern ends or ideals that persons pursue and give content to how they define the good life
 Sustainable convictions of persons about what makes certain acts or a certain way of life
valuable
- Intrinsic or extrinsic in nature
- Global in nature and hold in most situations
- Motivate persons
EXAMPLES of moral values: freedom, respect for other people and justice

Intrinsic values
Something one values it in itself, apart from valuing anything else

Extrinsic values (instrumental values)
Values that are merely good as a means to something else
 Can be used to purchase goods and services that have intrinsic value

Norms
Rules or conventions that should be followed up in order to realize moral values
! without norms, values remain unattainable
- Dependent on the context of the situation
- Regulate behavior


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