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Contractarianism (Stanford
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umbrella term for all
social contract theories that
include contractarianism), or to the
ethical theory developed in
recent years by T. M. Scanlon...
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Contractarianism".
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animal rights based on
virtue ethics. Mark
Rowlands has
proposed a
contractarian approach.
Nussbaum (2004)
writes that utilitarianism,
starting with...
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explain the
Epicurean doctrines on
justice based on
mutual advantage and
contractarianism. PD's 39-40 call for an
intimate society of friends.
Since most of...
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Daniel (editor) (2007). The
intrinsic worth of persons:
contractarianism in
moral and
political philosophy.
Cambridge New York:
Cambridge University...
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explain the
Epicurean doctrines on
justice based on
mutual advantage and
contractarianism. PD's 39-40 call for an
intimate society of friends. Tetrapharmakos...
- in this vein
include utilitarianism, Kantianism, and some
forms of
contractarianism.
These theories mainly offered the use of
overarching moral principles...
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intense criticism from some quarters.
Thomas Hobbes instead founded a
contractarian theory of
legal positivism on what all men
could agree upon: what they...
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Charles W. (2009). "Rousseau, the Master's Tools, and Anti-
Contractarian Contractarianism". The CLR
James Journal. 15 (1): 92–112. doi:10.5840/clrjames20091515...