Abstract

Problems in public, ethical and judicial decision-making often concern important but conflicting or incompletely compatible human values and interests. In many cases this seems to require us to balance the relevant options against each other. Philosophers generally regard the weighing up of competing human interests, goods and normative principles as an important aspect of ethics and public policy. Also in theories and conceptions of justice and in judicial decisions weighing may play a

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