This chapter explores the ethical dilemma of using a low success rate treatment for a terminal illness and delves into the themes of love and understanding in the novel 'Possession'. It also discusses the correspondences between John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor and Friedrich Hayek's interest in them.
Cass Sunstein joins Tyler Cowen for a conversation on judicial minimalism, Bob Dylan’s best album, the metaphysics of nudging, Byatt's Possession, the ideal size of the Supreme Court, Hayek, why people should choose their own path, the benefits of a banned products store, James Joyce, and, oh yeah, Star Wars.
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