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Contractualism/Contractarianism collects, for the first time, both major classical sources and central contemporary discussions of these important approaches to philosophical ethics. Edited and introduced by Stephen Darwall, these readings are essential for anyone interested in normative ethics.

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Contractarianism/Contractualism is an extremely valuable collection of seminal works by the major representatives of the social contract tradition. The excellent texts are well chosen; together they provide a first-rate introduction to this important area of moral and political thought.” Samuel Freeman, University of Pennsylvania

“One of the most interesting attempts to explain moral obligation traces it to a form of contract or agreement. Darwall's collection reprints classic attempts to offer this kind of explanation by Hobbes, Rousseau, and Kant, along with more recent versions. The volume not only brings out the power of this approach to morality, but also usefully distinguishes a number of important variations of contractarian and contractualist accounts.” Gilbert Harman, Princeton University



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.

Introduction.

Part I: Classical Sources: Contactarianism:.

1. From Leviathan: Thomas Hobbes.

Part II: Classical Sources: Contractualism:.

2. From The Social Contract: Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

3. From Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals: Immanuel Kant.

Part III: Contemporary Expressions: Contractarianism:.

4. "Why Contractarianism?": David Gauthier.

5. From Morals by Agreement: David Gauthier.

6. "Convention": Gilbert Harman.

Part IV: Contemporary Expressions: Contractualism:.

7. From A Theory of Justice: John Rawls.

8. "Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory": John Rawls.

9. "Contractualism and Utilitarianism": T. M. Scanlon.

Part V: Contemporary Discussion:.

10. "Some Considerations in Favor of Contractualism": Gary Watson.

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 20/09/2002
      ISBN13: 9780631231103, 978-0631231103
      ISBN10: 0631231102

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Contractualism/Contractarianism collects, for the first time, both major classical sources and central contemporary discussions of these important approaches to philosophical ethics. Edited and introduced by Stephen Darwall, these readings are essential for anyone interested in normative ethics.

      Trade Review
      Contractarianism/Contractualism is an extremely valuable collection of seminal works by the major representatives of the social contract tradition. The excellent texts are well chosen; together they provide a first-rate introduction to this important area of moral and political thought.” Samuel Freeman, University of Pennsylvania

      “One of the most interesting attempts to explain moral obligation traces it to a form of contract or agreement. Darwall's collection reprints classic attempts to offer this kind of explanation by Hobbes, Rousseau, and Kant, along with more recent versions. The volume not only brings out the power of this approach to morality, but also usefully distinguishes a number of important variations of contractarian and contractualist accounts.” Gilbert Harman, Princeton University



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments.

      Introduction.

      Part I: Classical Sources: Contactarianism:.

      1. From Leviathan: Thomas Hobbes.

      Part II: Classical Sources: Contractualism:.

      2. From The Social Contract: Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

      3. From Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals: Immanuel Kant.

      Part III: Contemporary Expressions: Contractarianism:.

      4. "Why Contractarianism?": David Gauthier.

      5. From Morals by Agreement: David Gauthier.

      6. "Convention": Gilbert Harman.

      Part IV: Contemporary Expressions: Contractualism:.

      7. From A Theory of Justice: John Rawls.

      8. "Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory": John Rawls.

      9. "Contractualism and Utilitarianism": T. M. Scanlon.

      Part V: Contemporary Discussion:.

      10. "Some Considerations in Favor of Contractualism": Gary Watson.

      Index.

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