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0198249926 978-0198249924 July 9, 1987
Are moral principles actually principles of rational choice? Starting from the view that it is rational always to choose what will give one the greatest expectation of value or utility--and the common counter-claim that this procedure, applied in many situations, will actually leave people worse off than need be--Gauthier instead proposes a principle of cooperation whereby each must choose in accordance with a principle to which all can agree. He shows that not only does such a principle ensure mutual benefit and fairness, but also that each person may expect greater utility from actually adhering to a morality based on it, even though his other choice did not have that specific end primarily in view. In resolving what may appear to be a paradox, he establishes morals on the foundation of reason.

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This carefully argued, lucid work defends a traditional conception of morality as a rational constraint on pursuing individual interest. Gauthier contends that rational cooperation is central to morality and he formulates a principle of agreement based upon a game-theoretic account of bargaining. Using the Prisoner's Dilemma, he argues for the rationality of complying with the principle from an initial noncoercive bargaining position in which one may better oneself provided that doing so does not worsen the condition of the person upon whom one acts. Gauthier concludes that commitment to rational cooperation not only assures fairness but also yields greater net utility than a policy of exclusive self-interest. Highly recommended for large philosophy collections. Robert Hoffman, Philosophy Dept., York Coll., CUNY
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"One of the clearest, most rigorous, and most original attempts to provide a rational foundation for morality in the history of moral philosophy....Promises to become one of the seminal works of twentieth-century moral philosophy."--International Studies in Philosophy


"[A] seminal contribution...to the sub-genre of contractarian social philosophy....Represents the culmination and synthesis of over two decades of work scattered throughout many journals and anthologies....Gauthier's book is the most ambitious attempt to date to ground social morality in something more rigorous than a set of coherentists' equilibrating reflections. As such it should be studied, as should the surrounding literature it will no doubt generate. Gauthier wields game and decision theory with aplomb, and provides excellent expositions of more technical points....It is, without doubt, one of the most important contributions to contractarian theory since Rawls' Theory of Justice."--Reason Papers


"Through a series of subtle yet entirely tough-minded arguments, Gauthier attempts to show that rational individuals will dispose themselves to be more, and they will do so not in contravention of their rationality but in its service....The philosophical skill with which he directs his argument is formidable....A signal contribution to moral philosophy....Rarely is the philosophical world graced with so sustained and strong an examination of foundational questions."--Critical Review


"This book presents a sophisticated contractarian moral theory, the most sophisticated yet developed in the tradition of Hobbes....There is a rapidly growing literature on Gauthier's theory, and the attention is well merited."--The Philosophical Review


"Possibly the most important book on the fundamental theory of justice in the last couple of centuries: the state-of-the-art presentation of the basic ideas of liberalism....Demands the careful attention of every serious student of these matters. It sets, indeed, a new standard of rigor and precision in moral philosophy."--International Philosophical Quarterly



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What theory of morals can ever serve any useful purpose, unless it can show that all the duties it recommends are also the true interest of each individual? Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
feasible concession point, minimax concession, minimax relative concession, free affectivity, maximin relative benefit, mutual unconcern, minimum relative benefit, other equilibrium outcome, preference fulfilment, strategically rational choice, lexical difference principle, asocial motivation, morally free zone, initial bargaining position, favoured equilibrium, straightforward maximizers, equal relative concessions, unproductive transfer, ideal proprietor, impartial constraint, ideal actor, straightforward maximization, constrained maximizer, affective morality, good eating apple
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New York, Rational Behavior, Robinson Crusoe, John Rawls, North America, Thomas Hobbes, David Hume, Prisoner's Dilemma, John Harsanyi, Wayne Gretzky, Adam Smith, Golden Delicious, John Locke, District Attorney, John Stuart Mill, Philosophical Review, Understanding Rational, Bargain of Mutual Benefit, Derek Parfit, Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals, Hobbes's Foole, Mary Gibson, Neither Rawls, Scientific Explanation, Social Behavior
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