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- Archived from the original on 2011-01-16. Retrieved 2011-01-20. "Contractarianism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)". Plato.stanford.edu. Archived...
- Modern Political Ideologies, Wiley-Blackwell, 2009, p. 54. "Contractarianism". Contractarianism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy). Metaphysics Research...
- is an umbrella term for all social contract theories that include contractarianism), or to the ethical theory developed in recent years by T. M. Scanlon...
- explain the Epicurean doctrines on justice based on mutual advantage and contractarianism. PDs 39-40 call for an intimate society of friends. Since most of Epicurus'...
- animal rights based on virtue ethics. Mark Rowlands has proposed a contractarian approach. Nussbaum (2004) writes that utilitarianism, starting with...
- Jean (2007). Daniel Farnham (ed.). The Intrinsic Worth of Persons: Contractarianism in Moral and Political Philosophy. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University...
- ethical theory and political philosophy, including consequentialism, contractarianism, moral dilemmas, responsibility, equality, self-ownership, liberty...
- explain the Epicurean doctrines on justice based on mutual advantage and contractarianism. PD's 39-40 call for an intimate society of friends. Tetrapharmakos...
- intense criticism from some quarters. Thomas Hobbes instead founded a contractarian theory of legal positivism on what all men could agree upon: what they...
- definition of a state is also dependent on how and why they form. The contractarian view of the state suggests that states form because people can all benefit...