Where in philosophy does the question of "cost" arise, if at all? If someone

Where in philosophy does the question of "cost" arise, if at all? If someone

Where in philosophy does the question of "cost" arise, if at all? If someone presents us with a "moral imperative," is it even permissible to ask "what does it cost?" or do we simply abdicate that answer to economists and psychologists?

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