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Handbook of Risk Theory [electronic resource] : Epistemology, Decision Theory, Ethics, and Social Implications of Risk / edited by Sabine Roeser, Rafaela Hillerbrand, Per Sandin, Martin Peterson.

By: Roeser, Sabine [editor.].
Contributor(s): Hillerbrand, Rafaela [editor.] | Sandin, Per [editor.] | Peterson, Martin [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2012Description: XIX, 1187p. 85 illus., 40 illus. in color. eReference. In 2 volumes, not available separately. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789400714335.Subject(s): Philosophy (General) | Science -- Philosophy | Technology -- Philosophy | Mathematics | System safety | Economics | Philosophy | Philosophy of Science | Game Theory, Economics, Social and Behav. Sciences | Operations Research/Decision Theory | Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk | Economic Theory | Philosophy of TechnologyDDC classification: 501 Online resources: Click here to access online In: Springer eBooksSummary: Risk has become one of the main topics in fields as diverse as engineering, medicine and economics, and it is also studied by social scientists, psychologists and legal scholars. But the topic of risk also leads to more fundamental questions such as: What is risk? What can decision theory contribute to the analysis of risk? What does the human perception of risk mean for society? How should we judge whether a risk is morally acceptable or not? Over the last couple of decades questions like these have attracted interest from philosophers and other scholars into risk theory. This handbook provides for an overview into key topics in a major new field of research. It addresses a wide range of topics, ranging from decision theory, risk perception to ethics and social implications of risk, and it also addresses specific case studies. It aims to promote communication and information among all those who are interested in theoetical issues concerning risk and uncertainty. This handbook brings together internationally leading philosophers and scholars from other disciplines who work on risk theory. The contributions are accessibly written and highly relevant to issues that are studied by risk scholars. We hope that the Handbook of Risk Theory will be a helpful starting point for all risk scholars who are interested in broadening and deepening their current perspectives.
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Risk has become one of the main topics in fields as diverse as engineering, medicine and economics, and it is also studied by social scientists, psychologists and legal scholars. But the topic of risk also leads to more fundamental questions such as: What is risk? What can decision theory contribute to the analysis of risk? What does the human perception of risk mean for society? How should we judge whether a risk is morally acceptable or not? Over the last couple of decades questions like these have attracted interest from philosophers and other scholars into risk theory. This handbook provides for an overview into key topics in a major new field of research. It addresses a wide range of topics, ranging from decision theory, risk perception to ethics and social implications of risk, and it also addresses specific case studies. It aims to promote communication and information among all those who are interested in theoetical issues concerning risk and uncertainty. This handbook brings together internationally leading philosophers and scholars from other disciplines who work on risk theory. The contributions are accessibly written and highly relevant to issues that are studied by risk scholars. We hope that the Handbook of Risk Theory will be a helpful starting point for all risk scholars who are interested in broadening and deepening their current perspectives.

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