I would say in philosophy, but not very much in political philosophy. The “Social welfare” definition is more Ethical than political, the rest is purely “game theoretical”. But of course, at the bottom everything has metaphysical hypotheses. The less and more general, the better!
I would say in philosophy, but not very much in political philosophy. The “Social welfare” definition is more Ethical than political, the rest is purely “game theoretical”. But of course, at the bottom everything has metaphysical hypotheses. The less and more general, the better!