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It is not the case that Interpersonal welfare comparisons can be made in an ethically relevant way on the sole basis of ordinal non-comparable preference orderings.
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Bergson and Samuelson acknowledged the need for interpersonal comparisons.
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They held that fairness principles applied to individual preference orderings are sufficient to ground such comparisons.
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No additional cardinal or interpersonally comparable utility information is required for this construction.
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