یادداشتهای مربوط به کتابنامه ، واژه نامه و نمایه های داخل اثر
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-336) and index.
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Deriving morality from rationality / Holly Smith -- Morality and the theory of rational choice / Jody S. Kraus and Jules L. Coleman -- Closing the compliance dilemma : how it's rational to be moral in a Lamarckian world / Peter Danielson -- Rational constraint : some last words / David Gauthier.
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Gauthier's three projects / Peter Vallentyne -- Why contractarianism? / David Gauthier -- Two faces of contractarian thought / Jean Hampton -- Gauthier's foundations for ethics under the test of application / David Braybrooke -- Contractarianism and the assumption of mutual unconcern / Peter Vallentyne -- Moral standing and rational-choice contractarianism / Christopher W. Morris -- The Lockean Proviso / Peter Danielson -- Providing for rights / Donald C. Hubin and Mark B. Lambeth -- Gauthier on distributive justice and the natural baseline / Jan Narveson -- Equalizing concessions in the pursuit of justice : a discussion of Gauthier's bargaining solution / Jean Hampton -- Gauthier's approach to distributive justice and other bargaining solutions / Wulf Gaertner and Marlies Klemisch-Ahlert -- Deception and reasons to be moral / Geoffrey Sayre-McCord -- Contractarianism and moral skepticism / David Copp.
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"David Gauthier's Morals by Agreement (1986) is the most complete and suggestive contractarian theory of morality since the work of Rawls. In this anthology, prominent moral and political philosophers offer a critical assessment of Gauthier's theory and its three main projects: to develop a contractarian foundation for morality, to defend a theory of rational choice, and to defend the claim that under many circumstances rationality requires that one keep one's agreements. An introduction sets out Gauthier's project, and Gauthier himself has the last word, responding to the critiques." "This stimulating collection could be used as a textbook for graduate seminars on contractarian theory. Book jacket."--Jacket.