Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Utility (2006)

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By Anthony Kenny and Charles Kenny

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This is very much a worthwhile book. It usefully synthesises literatures and arguments from philosophy and economics, and shows how they bear on moral and political deliberations about happiness [making] a number of moves that deserve serious consideration

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