I mean to think more about this later, and if I come up with anything write about it, but for now I just want to post a link to John Quiggin’s follow-up to his earlier post on consequentialism. A large part of the post consists of criticisms of Walter Sinnott-Armstrong’s entry on consequentialism in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. There’s some interesting questions here on the (rather large) boundary between economics and philosophy, which I’ve long though should be one the most productive areas for interdisciplinary work in philosophy.