This thesis seeks propose an alternative Hobbesian social contract theory. One which is capable of dealing with Nicholas Southwood's claim that Hobbesian contractarianism is inherently incapable of dealing with the so called Impartiality Objection. Southwood Impartiality objection states that, by basing itself on agent-directed, rather than other-regarding reasons, Hobbesian contractarianism is incapable of accounting for the substantive claim that morality is equal for all, regardless of individual differences in wealth and power. This thesis argues that this doesn't have to be the case if morality is group-directed, rather than merely agent-directed
Given the fact of moral disagreement, theories of state neutrality which rely on moral premises will...
This essay seeks to give social contract theory a new breath of life by blending its premises with t...
This thesis deals with the theory of social contract, specifically the concepts of the social contra...
Contemporary Hobbesian contractarianism began in the wake of John Rawls' revitalization of contracta...
This 1994 book constitutes a sustained, comprehensive, and rigorous critique of contemporary Hobbesi...
The question of what a group of rational agents would agree on were they to deliberate on how to org...
Different forms of contractarianism are assessed and explained. The concept of the social contract, ...
In 1986, three influential defenses of Hobbes\u27s contractarian approach to political and moral jus...
Contract theory refers to a model of reasoning in political theory and in ethics more generally in t...
Despite an impressive philosophical pedigree, contractualism (or contractarianism) has only been pro...
Ordered social life requires rules of conduct that help generate and preserve peaceful and cooperati...
Contractarianism initially made its mark, in the seventeenth century, as a sort of theory of everyth...
Purpose. The purpose of the study lies in critical reconstruction of Thomas Hobbes’s social contract...
The discussion of John Rawls\u27s work over the last twenty years has made contractarianism a famili...
v, 241 leavesHobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Kant, and Rawls set out different versions of the social contr...
Given the fact of moral disagreement, theories of state neutrality which rely on moral premises will...
This essay seeks to give social contract theory a new breath of life by blending its premises with t...
This thesis deals with the theory of social contract, specifically the concepts of the social contra...
Contemporary Hobbesian contractarianism began in the wake of John Rawls' revitalization of contracta...
This 1994 book constitutes a sustained, comprehensive, and rigorous critique of contemporary Hobbesi...
The question of what a group of rational agents would agree on were they to deliberate on how to org...
Different forms of contractarianism are assessed and explained. The concept of the social contract, ...
In 1986, three influential defenses of Hobbes\u27s contractarian approach to political and moral jus...
Contract theory refers to a model of reasoning in political theory and in ethics more generally in t...
Despite an impressive philosophical pedigree, contractualism (or contractarianism) has only been pro...
Ordered social life requires rules of conduct that help generate and preserve peaceful and cooperati...
Contractarianism initially made its mark, in the seventeenth century, as a sort of theory of everyth...
Purpose. The purpose of the study lies in critical reconstruction of Thomas Hobbes’s social contract...
The discussion of John Rawls\u27s work over the last twenty years has made contractarianism a famili...
v, 241 leavesHobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Kant, and Rawls set out different versions of the social contr...
Given the fact of moral disagreement, theories of state neutrality which rely on moral premises will...
This essay seeks to give social contract theory a new breath of life by blending its premises with t...
This thesis deals with the theory of social contract, specifically the concepts of the social contra...