T y  R a t e r m a n

 


Department of Philosophy

University of the Pacific

3601 Pacific Avenue
Stockton, CA 95211

 

Office: Wendell Phillips 207

Email: traterman {at} pacific {.} edu

Phone: (209) 946-7624

 


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 Dissertation: Partial Bibliography

 

Ackerman, Frank, and Heinzerling, Lisa.  2002.  “Pricing the Priceless: Cost-Benefit Analysis of Environmental Protection.”  University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 150: 1553-1584. 

 

________ 2004.  Priceless: On Knowing the Price of Everything and the Value of Nothing.  New York: New Press.

 

Adler, Matthew, and Posner, Eric. A.  2001.  Cost-Benefit Analysis: Legal, Economic, and Philosophical Perspectives.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

 

Anderson, Elizabeth.  1993.  Value in Ethics and Economics.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

 

Andrews, Richard N. L.  1999.  Managing the Environment, Managing Ourselves: The History of American Environmental Policy.  New Haven: Yale University Press.

 

Bantz, David A.  1982.  “The Philosophical Basis of Cost-Risk-Benefit Analyses.”  PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 2: 227-242.

 

Boardman, Anthony E., Greenberg, David E., Vining, Aidan R., and Weimer, David L.  2000.  Cost-Benefit Analysis: Concepts and Practice (2nd Edition).  Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall.

 

Bockstael, Nancy E., Freeman III, A Myrick., Kopp, Raymond J., Portney, Paul R., and Smith, V. Kerry.  2000.  “On Measuring Economic Values for Nature.”  Environmental Science & Technology, 34: 1384-1389.

 

Brandt, Richard.  1998.  A Theory of the Good and the Right.  Amherst, MA: Prometheus Books.

 

Broome, John.  1978.  “Trying to Value a Life.”  Journal of Public Economy, 9: 91-100.

 

________  1978.  “Choice and Value in Economics.”  Oxford Economic Papers, 30: 313-333.

 

Brown Jr., Gardner M., and Shogren, Jason F.  1998.  “Economics of the Endangered Species Act.”  The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12: 3-20.

 

Callicott, J. Baird.  1990.  “The Case Against Moral Pluralism.”  Environmental Ethics, 12: 99-124.

 

Carson, Richard T.  2000.  “Contingent Valuation: A User’s Guide.”  Environmental Science & Technology, 34: 1413-118.  

 

Chang, Ruth (ed.).  1997.  Incommensurability, Incomparability, and Practical Reason.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 

 

Costanza, Robert, et al.  1997.  “The Value of the World’s Ecosystem and Natural Capital.”  Nature, 387: 253-260.

 

Crisp, Roger, and Hooker, Brad.  2000.  Well-Being and Morality: Essays in Honour of James Griffin.  Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press.

 

Daly, Herman E., and Farley, Joshua.  2004.  Ecological Economics: Principles and Applications.  Washington: Island Press, 

 

Diamond, Peter A., and Hausman, Jerry A.  1994.  “Contingent Valuation: Is Some Number Better than No Number?”  The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 8: 45-64.

 

Dworkin, Ronald.  1981.  “What Is Equality? Part 1: Equality of Welfare.”  Philosophy & Public Affairs, 10: 185-246.

 

________ 1983.  “Neutrality, Equality, and Liberalism.”  In Douglas MacLean and Claudia Mills (eds.), Liberalism Reconsidered, pp. 1-11.  Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.

 

________ 2005.  Taking Rights Seriously.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 

 

Feinberg, Joel.  1974.  “The Rights of Animals and Unborn Generations.”  In Blackstone, William (ed.), Philosophy and Environmental Crisis, pp. 43-68.  Athens: University of Georgia Press.

 

Firth, Roderick.  1952.  “Ethical Absolutism and the Ideal Observer.”  Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 12: 317-245.

 

Freeman III, A. Myrick.  1998.  “The Ethical Basis of the Economic View of the Environment.”  In Donald VanDeVeer and Christine Pierce, The Environmental Ethics & Policy Book, pp. 293-301.  Belmont: Wadsworth Publishing.

 

________ 2000.  “Economics, Incentives, and Environmental Regulation.”  In Norman J. Vig and Michael E. Kraft, Environmental Policy (4th Edition), pp. 190-209.  Washington: CQ Press.

 

Frey, R. G.  1977.  “Interests and Animal Rights.”  The Philosophical Quarterly, 27: 254-259.

 

George, David.  2001.  Preference Pollution: How Markets Create the Desires We Dislike.  Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

 

Glover, Jonathan.  1984.  What Sort of People Should There Be?  New York: Penguin Books. 

 

Griffin, James.  1977.  “Are There Incommensurable Values?”  Philosophy and Public Affairs, 7: 39-59.  

 

________ 1986.  Well-Being: Its Meaning, Measurement, and Moral Importance.  Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press.

 

Hanemann, Michael W.  1994.  “Valuing the Environment Through Contingent Valuation.”  The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 8: 19-43.

 

Hart, H. L. A.  1979.  “Between Utility and Rights.”  In Alan Ryan (ed.), The Idea of Freedom: Essays in Honor of Isaiah Berlin, pp. 86-97.  Oxford: Clarendon Press.

 

Hiedanpaa, Juha, and Bromley, Daniel W.  2002.  “Environmental Policy as a Process of Reasonable Valuing.”  In Daniel W. Bromley and Jouni Paavola (eds.), Economics, Ethics, and Environmental Policy: Contested Choices, pp. 69-83.  Oxford: Blackwell. 

 

Kahneman, Daniel, Diener, Ed, and Schwarz, Norbert (eds).  1999.  Well-Being: The Foundations of Hedonic Psychology.  New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

 

Kelman, Steven.  1981.  “Cost-Benefit Analysis: An Ethical Critique.”  Regulation 5, 74-82.

 

Johansson-Stenman, Olof.  2002.  “What Should We Do with Inconsistent, Nonwelfaristic, and Undeveloped Preferences?”  In Daniel W. Bromley and Jouni Paavola (eds.), Economics, Ethics, and Environmental Policy: Contested Choices, pp. 103-119.  Oxford: Blackwell. 

 

Kopp, Raymond J.  1992.  “Why Existence Value Should Be Used in Cost-Benefit Analysis.”  Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 11: 123-130.

 

Korsgaard, Christine M.  1983.  “Two Distinctions in Goodness.”  The Philosophical Review, 9: 169-195

 

________ 1986.  “Aristotle and Kant on the Source of Value.”  Ethics, 96: 486-505.

 

Krutilla, John V.  1967.  “Conservation Reconsidered.”  The American Economic Review, 57: 777-786.

 

Layard, Richard, and Stephen Glaister.  1994.  “Introduction.”  In Layard and Glaister (eds.), Cost-Benefit Analyis (2nd Edition), pp. 1-58.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

 

Leonard, Herman B., and Zeckhauser, Richard J.  1983.  “Cost-Benefit Analysis Defended.”  QQ: Report from the Center for Philosophy and Public Policy, 3: 6-9.

 

Light, Andrew.  2003.  “The Case for a Practical Pluralism,” in Andrew Light and Holmes Rolston III (eds.), Environmental Ethics, pp. 229-247.  Oxford: Blackwell.

 

MacLean, Douglas.  1982.  “Quantification, Regulation, and Risk Assessment.”  PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 2: 243-260.

 

________ 1998.  “The Ethics of Cost-Benefit Analysis: Incommensurable, Incompatible, and Incomparable Values.”  In Milton M. Carrow, Robert Paul Churchill, and Joseph J. Cordes (eds.) Democracy, Social Values, and Public Policy, pp. 107-122.  Westport: Praeger Publishers.

 

Moore, G. E.  1993.  Principia Ethica.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 

 

Munger, Michael C.  2000.  Analyzing Policy: Choices, Conflicts, and Practices.  New York: W. W. Norton and Co. 

 

Nozick, Robert.  1974.  Anarchy, State, and Utopia.  New York: Basic Books.

 

Nussbaum, Martha C.  2000.  Women and Human Development: The Capabilities Approach.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

 

O’Neill, John.  1997.  “Value Pluralism, Incommensurability and Institutions,” in John Foster (ed.), Valuing Nature: Economics, Ethics, and Environment, pp. 75-88.  London: Routledge.

 

Paehlke, Robert C.  2000.  “Environmental Values and Public Policy.”  In Norman J. Vig and Michael E. Kraft, Environmental Policy (4th Edition), pp. 77-97.  Washington: CQ Press.

 

Pearce, David W.  1993.  Economic Values and the Natural World.  Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

 

________ 1998.  “Auditing the Earth.”  Environment, 40: 23-28

 

Pemberton, R. Kingsdown.  1922.  “The Commensurability of Values.”  International Journal of Ethics, 33: 23-33.

 

Portney, Paul R.  1992.  “Trouble in Happyville.”  Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 11: 131-132.

 

Railton, Peter.  1982. “Costs and Benefits of Cost-Benefit Analysis: A Response to Bantz and MacLean.”  PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 2: 261-271.

 

________ 1986.  “Facts and Values.”  Philosophical Topics, 14: 5-31.

 

Rashdall, H.  1902.  “The Commensurability of All Values.”  Mind, New Series, 11, 145-161.

 

Rawls, John.  1999.  A Theory of Justice.  Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press.

 

Raz, Joseph.  1986.  The Morality of Freedom.  Oxford: Clarendon Press.

 

Regan, Tom.  1988.  The Case for Animal Rights.  New York: Routledge.

 

Richardson, Henry S.  2000.  “The Stupidity of the Cost-Benefit Standard.”  Journal of Legal Studies, 29: 931-952.

 

Rosenthal, Donald H., and Nelson, Robert H.  1992.  “Why Existence Value Should Not be Used in Cost-Benefit Analysis.”  Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 11: 116-122.

 

Rousseau, Jean Jacques.  1968.  The Social Contract.  New York: Penguin Putnam.

 

Sagoff, Mark.  1983.  “Liberalism and Law.”  In Douglas MacLean and Claudia Mills (eds.), Liberalism Reconsidered, pp. 12-24.  Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.

 

________ 1986.  “Values and Preferences.”  Ethics, 96: 301-316.

 

________ 1998.  “Policy Analysis and Social Values.”  In Milton M. Carrow, Robert Paul Churchill, and Joseph J. Cordes (eds.) Democracy, Social Values, and Public Policy, pp. 91-106.  Westport: Praeger Publishers.

 

________ 1988.  The Economy of the Earth.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 

 

________ 2004.  Price, Principle, and the Environment.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

 

Samuelson, Paul.  1948.  “Behaviour and the Concept of a Preference.”  Economica, 15: 243-253.

 

Sayre-McCord, Geoffrey.  1988.  “The Many Moral Realisms.”  In Geoffrey Sayre-McCord (ed.), Essays on Moral Realism, pp. 1-23.  Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

 

Scanlon, T. M.  1975.  “Preference and Urgency.”  Journal of Philosophy, 19: 655-659.

 

________  1993.  “Value, Desire, and the Quality of Life.”  In: Martha C. Nussbaum and Amartya Sen (eds.), Quality of Life, pp. 185-200.  Oxford: Clarendon Press.

 

________ 1999.  What We Owe to Each Other.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

 

Schmid, A. Allan.  2002.  “All Environmental Policy Instruments Require a Moral Choice as to Whose Interests Count.”  In Daniel W. Bromley and Jouni Paavola (eds.), Economics, Ethics, and Environmental Policy: Contested Choices, pp. 133-147.  Oxford: Blackwell. 

 

Schmidtz, David.  2001.  “A Place for Cost-Benefit Analysis.”  Philosophical Issues, 11: 148-171.

 

Sen, Amartya.  1973.  “Behavior and the Concept of Preference.”  Economica, 40: 241-259.

 

________ 1997.  “Individual Preference as the Basis of Social Choice.” In Kenneth J. Arrow, Amartya Sen, and Kotaro Suzumura, Social Choice Re-examined: Volume 1, pp. 15-37.  New York: St. Martin’s Press.

 

Seung, T. K., and Bonevac, Daniel.  1992.  “The Plural Values and Indeterminate Rankings.”  Ethics, 102: 799-813.

 

Sidgwick, Henry.  1981.  The Methods of Ethics (7th Edition).  Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing.

 

Singer, Peter.  1974.  “All Animals Are Equal.”  Philosophical Exchange, 1: 103-116.

 

Sobel, David.  1994.  “Full Information Accounts of Well-Being.”  Ethics, 104: 784-810.

 

________ 1997.  “On the Subjectivity of Welfare.”  Ethics, 107: 501-508.

 

Stocker, Michael.  1990.  Plural and Conflicting Values.  Oxford: Clarendon Press.

 

Stockey, Edith, and Zeckhauser, Richard.  1978.  Primer for Policy Analysis.  New York: W. W. Norton and Co.

 

Stone, Christopher.  1972.  “Should Trees Have Standing?”  University of Southern California Law Review, 45: 450-501. 

 

________ 1988.  “Moral Pluralism and the Course of Environmental Ethics.”  Environmental Ethics, 10: 139-154. 

 

Sumner, L. W.  1995.  “The Subjectivity of Welfare.”  Ethics, 100: 764-790.

 

Sunstein, Cass R.  1991.  “Preferences and Politics.”  Philosophy and Public Affairs, 20: 3-34. 

 

________ 1993.  The Partial Constitution.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

 

________ 2002.  The Cost-Benefit State: The Future of Regulatory Protection.  Chicago: American Bar Association.

 

________ 2004.  “Your Money of Your Life.”  The New Republic, Mar. 15: 27-30.

 

Tribe, Lawrence H.  1972.  “Policy Science: Analysis or Ideology?”  Philosophy and Public Affairs, 2: 66-110.

 

Wenz, Peter.  1993.  “Minimal, Moderate, and Extreme Moral Pluralism.”  Environmental Ethics, 15: 61-74.

 

Whittington, Dale and Macrae Jr., Duncan.  1986.  “The Issue of Standing in Benefit-Cost Analysis.”  Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 9: 201-218.

 

Williams, Bernard.  “Must a Concern for the Environment Be Centred on Human Beings?”  In Bernard Williams, Making Sense of Humanity: And Other Philosophical Papers (1982-1993), pp. 233-240.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

 

Williams, Bruce A., and Matheny, Albert R.  1995.  Democracy, Dialogue, and Environmental Disputes: The Contested Language of Social Regulation.  New Haven: Yale University Press.

 

Zerbe Jr., Richard O.  2002.  “Can Law and Economics Stand the Purchase of Moral Satisfaction?”  Research in Law and Economics, 20: 135-171. 

 

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