Submitted by phileconomicus t3_ybn3sp in philosophy
zanraptora t1_ithsedn wrote
Reply to comment by le_mango in A Proposal to Price Everything in the Currency of Child Lives Not Saved by phileconomicus
Tell me about all the rational and ethically sound good done "for the children".
As we well know, productive and well-reasoned solutions often come out of base cries for our nebulous progeny.
le_mango t1_ithv5jg wrote
One example I can think of would be the efforts to eradicate childhood disease through widespread vaccination campaigns. However I wasn't defending the position of the linked piece's original author, simply pointing out that identifying he is appealing to emotion doesn't make his position a fallacy.
I happen to not agree with Wells' suggestion for making it clear that economic costs are entangled with human costs through this particular Swiftian tongue-in-cheek measurement change, but agree with him thematically that the positivism of modern economic practice uses semantics and misdirection to obscure human suffering and moral breaches.
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