TY - BOOK AU - Olsaretti, Serena TI - Preferences and well-being T2 - Royal Institute of Philosophy supplement SN - 9780521695589 U1 - 121.8 PY - 2006/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Conference papers and proceedings KW - Preferences (Philosophy) KW - Well-being N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Desire formation and human good / Richard Arneson Preference formation and personal good / Connie S. Rosati Leading a life of one's own: on well-being and narrative autonomy / Johan Brännmark Well-being, adaptation and human limitations / Mozaffar Qizilbash Consequentialism and preference formation in economics and game theory / Daniel M. Hausman Preferences, deliberation and satisfaction / Philip Pettit Content-related and attitude-related reasons for preferences / Christian Piller Reasoning with preferences?" / John Broome Taking unconsidered preferences seriously / Robert Sugden Preferences, paternalism, and liberty / Cass R. Sunstein & Richard H. Thaler Preference change and interpersonal comparisons of welfare / Alex Voorhoeve N2 - The papers compiled in this volume, authored by moral philosophers and philosophers of economics, address several key issues related to the development of a normative standard. They explore what a defensible account of preference formation should look like in order to contribute to well-being, whether preferences must adhere to rationality requirements, what justifies our preferences for certain things over others, and the significance—if any—of preferences that are arational or detrimental to well-being ER -