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  1. A theory of reasons for action.David A. J. Richards - 1971 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
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  • The possibility of altruism.Thomas Nagel - 1970 - Oxford,: Clarendon P..
    Just as there are rational requirements on thought, there are rational requirements on action. This book defends a conception of ethics, and a related conception of human nature, according to which altruism is included among the basic rational requirements on desire and action. Altruism itself depends on the recognition of the reality of other persons, and on the equivalent capacity to regard oneself as merely one individual among many.
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  • A Noncognitivistic Analysis of Rationality in Action.Allan Gibbard - 1983 - Social Theory and Practice 9 (2-3):199-221.
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  • Impartial reason.Stephen L. Darwall - 1983 - Ithaca N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
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  • Wide reflective equilibrium and theory acceptance in ethics.Norman Daniels - 1979 - Journal of Philosophy 76 (5):256-282.
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  • The Grounds of Moral Judgement.Geoffrey Russell Grice - 1967 - Philosophy 44 (169):253-254.
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  • Practical reasoning.David P. Gauthier - 1963 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
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  • Practical reasoning.David P. Gauthier - 1963 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
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  • The Grounds of Moral Judgement.Geoffrey Russell Grice - 1967 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1967, this book aims to develop an ethical theory which remedies the defects of Utilitarianism while recognising the truths upon which Utilitarians have insisted. Its thesis is offered as a challenge to all schools of moral philosophy which have flourished in the twentieth century. Dr Grice argues that there are two kinds of Judgement of moral obligation. Social Contract theory, in a form which avoids the classical objections, is employed in setting out the ground of basic obligations; (...)
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  • Impartial Reason.Stephen L. Darwall - 1983 - Ethics 96 (3):604-619.
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  • Practical Reasoning.David P. Gauthier - 1965 - Mind 74 (293):116-125.
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