How to be fairer
pp. 3475-3499
Résumé
We confront the philosophical literature on fair division problems with axiomatic and game-theoretic work in economics. Firstly, we show that the proportionality method advocated in Curtis (in Analysis 74:417–57, 2014) is not implied by a general principle of fairness, and that the proportional rule cannot be explicated axiomatically from that very principle. Secondly, we suggest that Broome’s (in Proc Aristot Soc 91:87–101, 1990) notion of claims is too restrictive and that game-theoretic approaches can rectify this shortcoming. More generally, we argue that axiomatic and game-theoretic work in economics is an indispensable ingredient of any theorizing about fair division problems and allocative justice.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Ruttkamp-Bloem Emma (2017) New thinking about scientific realism. Synthese 194 (9).
Pages: 3475-3499
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-015-0967-y
Citation complète:
Heilmann Conrad, Wintein Stefan, 2017, How to be fairer. Synthese 194 (9), New thinking about scientific realism, 3475-3499. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-015-0967-y.