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- Johansson, Jens, 2010, “Being and Betterness”, Utilitas, 22(3): 285–302. (Scholar)
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Other Work
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- Dorsey, Dale, 2014, “Equality-tempered Prioritarianism”, Politics, Philosophy and Economics, 13(1): 45–61. (Scholar)
- Enflo, Karin, 2022, “The Equivalence of Egalitarianism and Prioritarianism”, Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, 22(1): 74–108. (Scholar)
- Francis, Tomi, 2024, “The Welfare Diffusion Objection to Prioritarianism”, Economics and Philosophy, 40(1): 55–76. (Scholar)
- Gustafsson, Johan E., 2022, “Ex-Ante Prioritarianism Violates Sequential Ex-Ante Pareto”, Utilitas, 34(2): 167–177. (Scholar)
- Hanisch, Christoph, 2020, “Telic Priority: Prioritarianism’s Impersonal Value”, Moral Philosophy and Politics, 7(1): 169–189. (Scholar)
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- Holtug, Nils, 2015b, “Theories of Value Aggregation: Utilitarianism, Egalitarianism, Prioritarianism”, in Iwao Hirose and Jonas Olson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Value Theory, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 267–284. (Scholar)
- Inoue, Akira, Kazumi Shimizu, Daisuke Udagawa, and Yoshiki Wakamatsu, 2024, “Reflective Equilibrium in Practice and Model Selection: A Methodological Proposal from a Survey Experiment on the Theories of Distributive Justice”, Synthese, 203(5): 1–31. (Scholar)
- Lange, Benjamin, 2017, “Restricted Prioritarianism or Competing Claims?”, Utilitas, 29(2): 137–152. (Scholar)
- Lumer, Christoph, 2021, “From Utilitarianism to Prioritarianism: An Empathy-Based Internalist Foundation of Welfare Ethics,” in Michael Schefczyk and Christoph Schmidt-Petri (eds.), Utility, Progress, and Technology, Karlsruhe: KIT Scientific Publishing, pp. 139–151. (Scholar)
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- Nebel, Jacob M., and Orri Stefánsson, 2023,
“Calibration Dilemmas in the Ethics of Distribution”,
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- Nielsen, Lasse, 2022, “Pandemic Prioritarianism”, Journal of Medical Ethics, 48(4): 236–239. (Scholar)
- Otsuka, Michael, 2012, “Prioritarianism and the Separateness of Persons”, Utilitas, 24(3): 365–380. (Scholar)
- Persson, Ingmar, 2001, “Equality, Priority and Person-affecting Value”, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 4(1): 23–39. (Scholar)
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- Peterson, Martin and Sven Ove Hansson, 2005, “Equality and Priority”, Utilitas, 17(3): 299–309. (Scholar)
- Rabinowicz, Wlodek, 2002, “Prioritarianism for Prospects”, Utilitas, 14(1): 2–21. (Scholar)
- Raz, Joseph, 1986, The Morality of Freedom, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Segall, Shlomi, 2024, “To Be (Disadvantaged) or Not to Be? An Egalitarian Guide for Creating New People”, Politics, Philosophy and Economics, 23(2): 154–180. (Scholar)
- Sharp, Daniel, and Joseph Millum, 2018, “Prioritarianism for Global Health Investments: Identifying the Worst Off”, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 35(1): 112–132. (Scholar)
- Soto, Carlos, 2024, “Three Kinds of Prioritarianism”, Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, 28(1): 110–140. (Scholar)
- Stefánsson, Orri, 2021, “Ambiguity Aversion behind
the Veil of Ignorance”, Synthese, 198(7):
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- Tännsjö, Torbjörn, 2015, “Utilitarianism or Prioritarianism?”, Utilitas, 27(2): 240–250. (Scholar)
- Temkin, Larry, 2000, “Equality, Priority, and the Levelling Down Objection”, in Matthew Clayton and Andrew Williams (eds.), The Ideal of Equality, London: MacMillan Press Ltd, pp. 126–161. (Scholar)
- Weber, Michael, 2014, “Prioritarianism”, Philosophy Compass 9(11): 756–768. (Scholar)
- Winters, Niall, Sridhar Venkatapuram, Anne Geniets, and Emma Wynne-Bannister, 2020, “Prioritarian Principles for Digital Health in Low Resource Settings”, Journal of Medical Ethics, 46(4): 259–264. (Scholar)