The tendency to reciprocate – to return good for good and evil for evil – is a potent force in human life, and the concept of reciprocity is closely connected to fundamental notions of ‘justice’, ‘obligation’ or ‘duty’, ‘gratitude’ and ‘equality’. In Reciprocity, first published in 1986, Lawrence Becker presents a sustained argument about reciprocity, beginning with the strategy for developing a moral theory of the virtues. He considers the concept of reciprocity in detail, contending that it is a basic virtue that provides the basis for parental authority, obligations to future generations, and obedience to law. Throughout the first two parts of the book, Becker intersperses short pieces of his own narrative fiction to enrich reflection on...
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Over the past two decades a rich empirical literature has developed, reflecting work in economics, p...
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David Rodin, Co-Director and Senior Research Fellow, ELAC, University of Oxford, provides a theoreti...
Theories of distributive justice provide competing accounts of what constitutes an appropriate basis...
This book provides a robust empirical and theoretical analysis of reciprocity and its implications f...
The paper analyzes the notion of reciprocity in contemporary moral and political philosophy. Dismiss...
Although reciprocity is fundamental to all social orders, management research offers few reviews of ...
Reciprocity seems to figure as a self-evident normative foundation of legal orders. Yet a clear unde...
One possible “kind” of marketing relationship occurs where a norm of reciprocity is uphe...
One possible 'kind' of marketing relationship occurs where a norm of reciprocity is upheld. The norm...
Critics of luck egalitarianism and the \"distributive paradigm\" have argued that equality is funda...
The starting point of my paper is the ‘Declaration Toward a Global Ethic’, officially adopted and pr...
Over the past two decades a rich empirical literature has developed, reflecting work in economics, p...
There is an extensive literature across the humanities and social sciences on reciprocity as a funda...
This Paper presents a formal theory of reciprocity. Reciprocity means that people reward kind action...
First Online: 13 February 2014This article provides a explanatory account of a central class of mora...
This chapter discusses reciprocity in connection to wellbeing and welfare. The underlying idea sugge...
David Rodin, Co-Director and Senior Research Fellow, ELAC, University of Oxford, provides a theoreti...
Theories of distributive justice provide competing accounts of what constitutes an appropriate basis...
This book provides a robust empirical and theoretical analysis of reciprocity and its implications f...