David Gauthier suggested that all genuine moral problems are Prisoners Dilemmas (PDs), and that the morally and rationally required solution to a PD is to co-operate. I say there are four other forms of moral problem, each a different way of agents failing to be in PDs because of the agents’ preferences. This occurs when agents have preferences that are malevolent, self-enslaving, stingy, or bullying. I then analyze preferences as reasons for action, claiming that this means they must not target the impossible, they must be able to be acted on in the circumstances, their targets must be attainable, and having the preferences must make their targets more likely. For groups of agents to have a distribution of preferences, their preferences mu...
ABSTRACT Herbert Gintis and Dirk Helbing have developed a highly impressive, over-arching theoretica...
Rational choice theories assert that human beings behave rationally, either in the narrow sense of r...
“Cooperation” has distinct meanings in biological and moral contexts. In nature, “cooperation” is co...
David Gauthier suggested that all genuine moral problems are Prisoners Dilemmas (PDs), and that the ...
I argue that Gauthier's constrained-maximizer rationality is problematic. But standard Maximizing Ra...
This thesis explores the relationship between rationality and morality. I ask questions about the pr...
The long-standing critique of the ‘economic model of man’ has gained new impetus not least due to th...
This article discusses Gauthier's defence of morality as "rational constraint on the pursuit of indi...
I examine several claims about the nature of values that have been made with respect to moral confli...
David Gauthier argues that in order to be rational, agents must accept voluntary constraints on str...
Recently, the positive theory of rational choice has come under attack from experimental psychologis...
The object of this thesis is to give a naturalistic explanation for the phenomenon of morality. I fi...
[[abstract]]This paper clarifies some basic concepts or assumptions of the prisoner's dilemma, asser...
These very brief remarks are a fledgling first attempt to bring together a class of philosophical de...
Bradley Nelson Seeman Loyola University Chicago MORAL REASONS ARBITRARINESS The moral philosophies o...
ABSTRACT Herbert Gintis and Dirk Helbing have developed a highly impressive, over-arching theoretica...
Rational choice theories assert that human beings behave rationally, either in the narrow sense of r...
“Cooperation” has distinct meanings in biological and moral contexts. In nature, “cooperation” is co...
David Gauthier suggested that all genuine moral problems are Prisoners Dilemmas (PDs), and that the ...
I argue that Gauthier's constrained-maximizer rationality is problematic. But standard Maximizing Ra...
This thesis explores the relationship between rationality and morality. I ask questions about the pr...
The long-standing critique of the ‘economic model of man’ has gained new impetus not least due to th...
This article discusses Gauthier's defence of morality as "rational constraint on the pursuit of indi...
I examine several claims about the nature of values that have been made with respect to moral confli...
David Gauthier argues that in order to be rational, agents must accept voluntary constraints on str...
Recently, the positive theory of rational choice has come under attack from experimental psychologis...
The object of this thesis is to give a naturalistic explanation for the phenomenon of morality. I fi...
[[abstract]]This paper clarifies some basic concepts or assumptions of the prisoner's dilemma, asser...
These very brief remarks are a fledgling first attempt to bring together a class of philosophical de...
Bradley Nelson Seeman Loyola University Chicago MORAL REASONS ARBITRARINESS The moral philosophies o...
ABSTRACT Herbert Gintis and Dirk Helbing have developed a highly impressive, over-arching theoretica...
Rational choice theories assert that human beings behave rationally, either in the narrow sense of r...
“Cooperation” has distinct meanings in biological and moral contexts. In nature, “cooperation” is co...