Hare
Ken Binmore ()
Chapter Chapter 13 in Early Utilitarians, 2021, pp 63-67 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Richard Hare shares with John Harsanyi the misfortune of being an advocate of utilitarianism at a time when it was regarded as a quaint survival from the Victorian era. This attitude is evident in an in uential collection of essays called Utilitarianism and Beyond,1 in which Hare and Harsanyi were allowed space to put their supposedly outdated take on why utilitarianism should still be taken seriously, but the other essays are all about various more fashionable alternatives.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-74583-7_13
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