Yew-Kwang Ng

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Ng's contributions to welfare biology,[1][2][3] welfare economics,[4][5] population ethics,[6] the measurementethics of wellbeingexistential risk,[7] the ethics of human extinction,[8][9] the measurement of wellbeing,[10] and the rehabilitation of utilitarianism[11][12][13] make him a figure of central importance in the history of effective altruism.

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    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1995) Towards welfare biology: evolutionary economics of animal consciousness and suffering, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 10, pp. 255–285.

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    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2016) How welfare biology and commonsense may help to reduce animal suffering, Animal Sentience, vol. 7, pp. 1–10.

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    Groff, Zach & Yew-Kwang Ng (2019) Does suffering dominate enjoyment in the animal kingdom? An update to welfare biology, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 34, pp. 1–16.

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    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2004) Welfare Economics: Towards a More Complete Analysis, London: Palgrave Macmillan.

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    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1989) What should we do about future generations? Impossibility of Parfit’s Theory X, Economics and Philosophy, vol. 5, pp. 235–253.

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    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1997) A case for happiness, cardinalism, and interpersonal comparability, The Economic Journal, vol. 107, pp. 1848–1858.

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    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1993) Should we be very cautious or extremely cautious on measures that may involve our destruction, Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 10, pp. 223–247.

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    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2016) The importance of global extinction in climate change policy, Global Policy, vol. 7, pp. 315–322.

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    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1997) A case for happiness, cardinalism, and interpersonal comparability, The Economic Journal, vol. 107, pp. 1848–1858.

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    Ng, Yew-Kwang & Peter Singer (1981) An argument for utilitarianism, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 11, pp. 229–239.

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    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1990) Welfarism and utilitarianism: a rehabilitation, Utilitas, vol. 2, pp. 171–193.

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    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2000) From separability to unweighted sum: a case for utilitarianism, Theory and Decision, vol. 49, pp. 229–312.

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    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2022) Happiness: Concept, Measurement and Promotion, Singapore: Springer.

Ng's welfare economics textbook is dedicated to "the welfare of all sentients."[14] His latest book is Happiness—Concept, MeasureMeasurement and Promotion.[15]

Ng's welfare economics textbook is dedicated to "the welfare of all sentients."[14] His latest book is Happiness—Concept, Measure and Promotion.[15]

  1. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1995) Towards welfare biology: evolutionary economics of animal consciousness and suffering, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 10, pp. 255–285.

  2. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2016) How welfare biology and commonsense may help to reduce animal suffering, Animal Sentience, vol. 7, pp. 1–10.

  3. ^

    Groff, Zach & Yew-Kwang Ng (2019) Does suffering dominate enjoyment in the animal kingdom? An update to welfare biology, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 34, pp. 1–16.

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    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2004) Welfare Economics: Towards a More Complete Analysis, London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  6. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1989) What should we do about future generations? Impossibility of Parfit’s Theory X, Economics and Philosophy, vol. 5, pp. 235–253.

  7. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1997) A case for happiness, cardinalism, and interpersonal comparability, The Economic Journal, vol. 107, pp. 1848–1858.

  8. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1993) Should we be very cautious or extremely cautious on measures that may involve our destruction, Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 10, pp. 223–247.

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    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2016) The importance of global extinction in climate change policy, Global Policy, vol. 7, pp. 315–322.

  11. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang & Peter Singer (1981) An argument for utilitarianism, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 11, pp. 229–239.

  12. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1990) Welfarism and utilitarianism: a rehabilitation, Utilitas, vol. 2, pp. 171–193.

  13. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2000) From separability to unweighted sum: a case for utilitarianism, Theory and Decision, vol. 49, pp. 229–312.

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    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2022) Happiness: Concept, Measurement and Promotion, Singapore: Springer.

Ng's contributions to welfare biology,[1][2][3] welfare economics,[4][5] population ethics,[6] the measurement of wellbeing,[7] the ethics of human extinction,[7][8][9] the measurement of wellbeing[10] and the rehabilitation of utilitarianism[11][12][13] make him a figure of central importance in the history of effective altruism.

  1. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1995) Towards welfare biology: evolutionary economics of animal consciousness and suffering, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 10, pp. 255–285.

  2. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2016) How welfare biology and commonsense may help to reduce animal suffering, Animal Sentience, vol. 7, pp. 1–10.

  3. ^

    Groff, Zach & Yew-Kwang Ng (2019) Does suffering dominate enjoyment in the animal kingdom? An update to welfare biology, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 34, pp. 1–16.

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  5. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2004) Welfare Economics: Towards a More Complete Analysis, London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  6. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1989) What should we do about future generations? Impossibility of Parfit’s Theory X, Economics and Philosophy, vol. 5, pp. 235–253.

  7. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1997) A case for happiness, cardinalism, and interpersonal comparability, The Economic Journal, vol. 107, pp. 1848–1858.

  8. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1993) Should we be very cautious or extremely cautious on measures that may involve our destruction, Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 10, pp. 223–247.

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  10. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2016) The importance of global extinction in climate change policy, Global Policy, vol. 7, pp. 315–322.

  11. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1997) A case for happiness, cardinalism, and interpersonal comparability, The Economic Journal, vol. 107, pp. 1848–1858.

  12. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang & Peter Singer (1981) An argument for utilitarianism, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 11, pp. 229–239.

  13. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1990) Welfarism and utilitarianism: a rehabilitation, Utilitas, vol. 2, pp. 171–193.

  14. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2000) From separability to unweighted sum: a case for utilitarianism, Theory and Decision, vol. 49, pp. 229–312.

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  1. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1995) Towards welfare biology: evolutionary economics of animal consciousness and suffering, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 10, pp. 255–285.

  2. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2016) How welfare biology and commonsense may help to reduce animal suffering, Animal Sentience, vol. 7, pp. 1–10.

  3. ^

    Groff, Zach & Yew-Kwang Ng (2019) Does suffering dominate enjoyment in the animal kingdom? An update to welfare biology, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 34, pp. 1–16.

  4. ^
  5. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2004) Welfare Economics: Towards a More Complete Analysis, London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  6. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1989) What should we do about future generations? Impossibility of Parfit’s Theory X, Economics and Philosophy, vol. 5, pp. 235–253.

  7. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1993) Should we be very cautious or extremely cautious on measures that may involve our destruction, Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 10, pp. 223–247.

  8. ^
  9. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2016) The importance of global extinction in climate change policy, Global Policy, vol. 7, pp. 315–322.

  10. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1997) A case for happiness, cardinalism, and interpersonal comparability, The Economic Journal, vol. 107, pp. 1848–1858.

  11. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang & Peter Singer (1981) An argument for utilitarianism, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 11, pp. 229–239.

  12. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1990) Welfarism and utilitarianism: a rehabilitation, Utilitas, vol. 2, pp. 171–193.

  13. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2000) From separability to unweighted sum: a case for utilitarianism, Theory and Decision, vol. 49, pp. 229–312.

  14. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1979) Welfare Economics: Introduction and Development of Basic Concepts, London: Macmillan, p. vi.

Ng's contributions to welfare biology, [1][2][3] welfare economics,[4][5] population ethics,[6] the ethics of human extinction,[7][8][9] the measurement of wellbeing[10] and the rehabilitation of utilitarianism[11][12][13] make him a figure of central importance in the history of effective altruism.

Ng's contributions to welfare biology[1][2][3] welfare economics,global catastrophic risk[4][5] population ethics,[6] the ethics of human extinction,[7][8][9] the measurement of wellbeing[10] and the rehabilitation of utilitarianism[11][12][13] make him a figure of central importance in the history of effective altruism.

Ng's welfare economics textbook is dedicated to "the welfare of all sentients." (Ng 1979: vi)[14]

BibliographyFurther reading

Ng,Carpendale, Max (2015) Welfare biology as an extension of biology: interview with Yew-Kwang (1979) Welfare Economics: Introduction and Development of Basic ConceptsNg, London: Macmillan.Relations, vol. 3, pp. 197–202.

Ng, Yew-Kwang (2004)(2019) Welfare Economics: Towards a More Complete AnalysisGlobal extinction and animal welfare: two priorities for effective altruism, London: Palgrave Macmillan.Global Policy, vol. 10, pp. 258–266.

  1. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1995) Towards welfare biology: evolutionary economics of animal consciousness and suffering, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 10, pp. 255–285.

  2. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2016) How welfare biology and commonsense may help to reduce animal suffering, Animal Sentience, vol. 7, pp. 1–10.

  3. ^

    Groff, Zach & Yew-Kwang Ng (2019) Does suffering dominate enjoyment in the animal kingdom? An update to welfare biology, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 34, pp. 1–16.

  4. ^
  5. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2004) Welfare Economics: Towards a More Complete Analysis, London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  6. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1989) What should we do about future generations? Impossibility of Parfit’s Theory X, Economics and Philosophy, vol. 5, pp. 235–253.

  7. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1993) Should we be very cautious or extremely cautious on measures that may involve our destruction, Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 10, pp. 223–247.

  8. ^
  9. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2016) The importance of global extinction in climate change policy, Global Policy, vol. 7, pp. 315–322.

  10. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1997) A case for happiness, cardinalism, and interpersonal comparability, The Economic Journal, vol. 107, pp. 1848–1858.

  11. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang & Peter Singer (1981) An argument for utilitarianism, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 11, pp. 229–239.

  12. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1990) Welfarism and utilitarianism: a rehabilitation, Utilitas, vol. 2, pp. 171–193.

  13. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (2000) From separability to unweighted sum: a case for utilitarianism, Theory and Decision, vol. 49, pp. 229–312.

  14. ^

    Ng, Yew-Kwang (1979) Welfare Economics: Introduction and Development of Basic Concepts, London: Macmillan, p. vi.

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