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Dialogue 27 (4):653- (1988)

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  1. The Relation between Self-Interest and Justice in Contractarian Ethics.Christopher W. Morris - 1988 - Social Philosophy and Policy 5 (2):119-153.
    One of the most noteworthy features of David Gauthier's rational choice, contractarian theory of morality is its appeal to self-interested rationality. This appeal, however, will undoubtedly be the source of much controversy and criticism. For while self-interestedness is characteristic of much human behavior, it is not characteristic of all such behavior, much less of that which is most admirable. Yet contractarian ethics appears to assume that humans are entirely self-interested. It is not usually thought a virtue of a theory that (...)
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  • (1 other version)Hobbes and the Social Contract Tradition.Jean Hampton & Gregory S. Kavka - 1988 - Ethics 98 (4):793-805.
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  • Moral relativism defended.Gilbert Harman - 1975 - Philosophical Review 84 (1):3-22.
    My thesis is that morality arises when a group of people reach an implicit agreement or come to a tacit understanding about their relations with one another. Part of what I mean by this is that moral judgments - or, rather, an important class of them - make sense only in relation to and with reference to one or another such agreement or understanding. This is vague, and I shall try to make it more precise in what follows. But it (...)
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  • Some Neglected Liberal Aspects of Hobbes's Philosophy.Gregory S. Kavka - 1988 - Hobbes Studies 1 (1):89-108.
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  • Free-Rider Problems in the Production of Collective Goods.Jean Hampton - 1987 - Economics and Philosophy 3 (2):245.
    There has been a persistent tendency to identify what is called “the freerider problem” in the production of collective goods with the prisoner's dilemma. However, in this article I want to challenge that identification by presenting an analysis of what are in fact a variety of collective action problems in the production of collective goods. My strategy is not to consult any intuitions about what the free-rider problem is; rather I will be looking at the problematic game-theoretic structures of various (...)
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  • Ulysses and the Sirens.Jon Elster - 1986 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 15 (1):82-95.
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  • The Machinery of Freedom.David Friedman - unknown
    Capitalism is the best. It's free enterprise. Barter. Gimbels, if I get really rank with the clerk, 'Well I don't like this', how I can resolve it? If it really gets ridiculous, I go, 'Frig it, man, I walk.' What can this guy do at Gimbels, even if he was the president of Gimbels? He can always reject me from that store, but I can always go to Macy's. He can't really hurt me. Communism is like one big phone company. (...)
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  • Reply to Pennock.Michael Levin - 1984 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 13 (3):263-267.
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  • Explanation and justification in political philosophy.Alan Nelson - 1986 - Ethics 97 (1):154-176.
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  • Rational cooperation.David Gauthier - 1974 - Noûs 8 (1):53-65.
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  • Correspondence.J. Roland Pennock - 1984 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 13 (3):255-262.
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  • A Hobbesian minimal state.Michael Levin - 1982 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 11 (4):338-353.
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