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Kathleen Touchstone applies the philosophies of Objectivism, rule-utilitarianism, and neo-Aristotelianism to strategies of risk management. She proposes a risk index model which accounts for probability, virtue, and consequences, utilizing philosophical insight into the gauging of success.



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Kathleen Touchstone uses economics, game theory, and probability theory in the arguments assembled herein concerning enduring issues in theory of ethical value and virtue and individual rights. What aspects of human life commend which standard of ethical value? Is one’s moral scale singular or multidimensional if it accords with that standard? Is certainty of mortality under uncertainty of end date required for taking life as a whole as ultimate value? For having meaningful chosen values at all?

Are there reasons answering to life as a whole, as ultimate value, for bringing children about and up? Why follow ethical principles uniformly? What are the relations of civic norms and individual ethical virtue? What makes rightness in inheritance and in charity? Rightness in risking life and limb for moral principle?

Thinkers arrayed and employed in major ways—and often challenged—in this theory of rational ethics: Ayn Rand, Leonard Peikoff, Murray Rothbard, Ludwig von Mises, Henry Hazlitt, Friedrich Hayek, Aristotle, David L. Norton, Douglas Den Uyl, Douglas Rasmussen, Lawrence Becker, David Kelley, and Tibor Machan. Freedom, Eudaemonia, and Risk puts the reader at high risk of light and delight.

-- Stephen Boydstun, Founder and Editor of Objectivity

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Freedom to Flourish

Chapter 2: Flourishing

Chapter 3: Life as the Ultimate Value

Chapter 4: Virtues

Chapter 5: On Giving: Decisions under “Certainty”

Chapter 6: On Decision-making under Uncertainty

Chapter 7: On the Concept of Probability

Chapter 8: Risk-taking

Chapter 9: Final Thoughts

Freedom Eudaemonia and Risk

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/15/2020 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498596992, 978-1498596992
      ISBN10: 1498596991

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Kathleen Touchstone applies the philosophies of Objectivism, rule-utilitarianism, and neo-Aristotelianism to strategies of risk management. She proposes a risk index model which accounts for probability, virtue, and consequences, utilizing philosophical insight into the gauging of success.



      Trade Review

      Kathleen Touchstone uses economics, game theory, and probability theory in the arguments assembled herein concerning enduring issues in theory of ethical value and virtue and individual rights. What aspects of human life commend which standard of ethical value? Is one’s moral scale singular or multidimensional if it accords with that standard? Is certainty of mortality under uncertainty of end date required for taking life as a whole as ultimate value? For having meaningful chosen values at all?

      Are there reasons answering to life as a whole, as ultimate value, for bringing children about and up? Why follow ethical principles uniformly? What are the relations of civic norms and individual ethical virtue? What makes rightness in inheritance and in charity? Rightness in risking life and limb for moral principle?

      Thinkers arrayed and employed in major ways—and often challenged—in this theory of rational ethics: Ayn Rand, Leonard Peikoff, Murray Rothbard, Ludwig von Mises, Henry Hazlitt, Friedrich Hayek, Aristotle, David L. Norton, Douglas Den Uyl, Douglas Rasmussen, Lawrence Becker, David Kelley, and Tibor Machan. Freedom, Eudaemonia, and Risk puts the reader at high risk of light and delight.

      -- Stephen Boydstun, Founder and Editor of Objectivity

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Freedom to Flourish

      Chapter 2: Flourishing

      Chapter 3: Life as the Ultimate Value

      Chapter 4: Virtues

      Chapter 5: On Giving: Decisions under “Certainty”

      Chapter 6: On Decision-making under Uncertainty

      Chapter 7: On the Concept of Probability

      Chapter 8: Risk-taking

      Chapter 9: Final Thoughts

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