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Crisp, Roger (2001) 'Welfarism', in Well-being, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, November 6.6 (updated 6 September 2017).
Section on welfarism in MacAskill, WillWilliam & Darius Meissner (2020) 'Welfarism', in Introduction to Utilitarianism: An Online TextbookElements and types of utilitarianism, Oxford.Utilitarianism.
Section on welfarism in Crisp, Roger (2017)(2001) 'Welfarism', in Well-Beingbeing, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Edward N. Zalta (ed.).November 6.
Welfarism is theaxiological view that only wellbeing has intrinsic value.
Welfarism is the view that only wellbeing has intrinsic value.
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