Speaker: Brian Hedden

Title: Individual Time Bias and Social Discounting


Abstract:


Consider two questions about appropriate attitudes to time: Within a single 
life, is it permissible to weight the well-being of one's near future selves 
more heavily than one's farther future selves? And as a society, is it 
permissible to weight the well-being of near-future people more heavily than 
farther future people? While many economics and philosophers have suggested 
that these two questions are independent, so that our answer to one does not 
tightly constraint our answer to the other, I argue that they should be treated 
in parallel, so that individual time-bias is permissible if and only if social 
discounting is permissible.


Time: Tuesday 12:30-2:00


Venue: MB 209




Markos Valaris
Lecturer in Philosophy
Associate Editor, Australasian Journal of Philosophy
University of New South Wales
Phone: +(61) 2 9385 2760 (office)
https://unsw.academia.edu/MarkosValaris

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