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- Contractarianism Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Contractualism Ashford, Elizabeth and Mulgan, Tim. 2007. 'Contractualism'. In Edward N. Zalta (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia...
- conception of morality in that contractualism provides a unified account of its content. In this form of contractualism, judgements about right and wrong...
- of land, among others. A contractual term is a "provision forming part of a contract". Each term gives rise to a contractual obligation, breach of which...
- A contractual term is "any provision forming part of a contract". Each term gives rise to a contractual obligation, the breach of which may give rise...
- Contractual right may refer to: a concession (contract) any of the rights ****igned to a contracting party by a contract This disambiguation page lists...
- short-term employment practice in the Philippines. It is a form of contractualization which involves companies giving workers temporary employment that...
- Political Theory. Southwood is known for his research on contractualism and social philosophy. Contractualism and the Foundations of Morality, Oxford University...
- and political philosophy: Kantian deontology, consequentialism, and contractualism (of the sort advocated by T. M. Scanlon, and from the tradition of Thomas...
- Love Contractually is a 2017 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Liu Guonan and starring Sammi Cheng and Joseph Chang. It was released in China by...
- obligation to refrain from lying. Because of its reliance on consent, contractualism is often understood as a patient-centered form of deontology. Discourse...