Utilitas

Papers
(The TQCC of Utilitas is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
What Should We Agree on about the Repugnant Conclusion?22
Thresholds in Distributive Justice16
Who Authored On Liberty? Stylometric Evidence on Harriet Taylor Mill's Contribution9
Climate Change and Non-Identity7
Sufficiency and the Minimally Good Life6
We Must Always Pursue Economic Growth5
The Definition of Consequentialism: A Survey4
The Harm Principle and the Nature of Harm4
Subjectivism without Idealization and Adaptive Preferences4
J. S. Mill's Anti-Imperialist Defence of Empire4
The Significance of Tiny Contributions: Barnett and Beyond4
Bentham's International Political Theory: Taking States’ Responsibilities Seriously4
Normative Resilience3
How to (Consistently) Reject the Options Argument3
Of trolleys and self-driving cars: What machine ethicists can and cannot learn from trolleyology3
How Should Risk and Ambiguity Affect Our Charitable Giving?3
Pascal's Mugger Strikes Again3
Ex-Ante Prioritarianism Violates Sequential Ex-Ante Pareto3
Comprehensive or Political Liberalism? The Impartial Spectator and the Justification of Political Principles2
Age and Illness Severity: A Case of Irrelevant Utilities?2
Finding Pleasure and Satisfaction in Perfectionism2
The Place of “The Liberty of Thought and Discussion” inOn Liberty2
The Sum of Averages: An Egyptology-Proof Average View2
The Demandingness of Individual Climate Duties: A Reply to Fragnière2
From Compliance, to Acceptance, to Teaching: On Relocating Rule Consequentialism's Stipulations2
Pattern-Based Reasons and Disaster2
Harm, Failing to Benefit, and the Counterfactual Comparative Account2
A Second-Personal Solution to the Paradox of Moral Complaint2
Setiya on Consequentialism and Constraints2
Does Abortion Harm the Fetus?2
The Irrationality of Adaptive Preferences: A Psychological and Semantic Account2
Participation and Degrees2
Equality for Prospective People: A Novel Statement and Defence2
Subjectivism and Degrees of Well-Being2
What if We Contain Multiple Morally Relevant Subjects?2
Leaving Agent-Relative Value Behind2
Clifford's Consequentialism2
Bentham's Mugging2
Self-Respect Paternalism1
Eliot Michaelson and Andreas Stokke (eds.), Lying: Language, Knowledge, Ethics, and Politics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), pp. 320.1
Intersubstrate Welfare Comparisons: Important, Difficult, and Potentially Tractable1
In Defence of Pigou–Dalton for Chances1
For the Greater Individual and Social Good: Justifying Age-Differentiated Paternalism1
John Stuart Mill's Passage on Pimps and the Limits on Free Speech1
Troubled Hedonism and Social Justice: Mill and the Epicureans on the Ataraxic Life1
Human Extinction and Moral Worthwhileness1
Positive Egalitarianism Reconsidered1
Reply to Bykvist and Campbell on Possible Beings1
Benatar and Beyond: Rethinking the Consequences of Asymmetry1
Never Just Save the Few1
Hidden Desires: A Unified Strategy for Defending the Desire-Satisfaction Theory1
Must We Always Pursue Economic Growth?1
Limits to Aggregation and Uncertain Rescues1
Introduction: Updating Mill on Free Speech1
The Cosmic Significance of Directed Panspermia: Should Humanity Spread Life to Other Solar Systems?1
T. M. Scanlon, Why Does Inequality Matter? (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), pp. 192.1
Helen McCabe, John Stuart Mill, Socialist (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2021), pp. 368.1
Three Forms of Actualist Direct Consequentialism1
Truth, Discussion, and Free Speech in On Liberty II1
Two Pessimisms in Mill1
A New Argument Against Critical-Level Utilitarianism1
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