In December 1994, social scientists from the fields of economics,
philosophy, political science and anthropology attended a workshop
to discuss the current state of the economics-ethics nexus by way
of examining both past and contemporary practice.
The proceedings of this conference presented a wide variety of
attitudes and included an examination of economics and
ethics:
* from an economist's and a philosopher's perspective
* in order to assess the contemporary implications of the
relationship
* in the late 19th century against the background of a long
utilitarian tradition
This is a set of stimulating reflections by practitioners -
including Chen Liew Ten, Bob Coats and Geoffrey Brennan - on the
tricky associations between economics and ethics.
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