Moral Contract Theory and Social Cognition An Empirical Perspective
This interdisciplinary work draws on research from psychology and behavioral economics to evaluate the plausibility of moral contract theory. In a compelling manner with implications for moral theory more broadly, the author’s novel approach resolves a nu
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THEORY AND DECISION LIBRARY General Editor: Julian Nida-Rümelin (Universität München) Series A: Rational Choice in Practical Philosophy and Philosophy of Science Series B: Mathematical and Statistical Methods Series C: Game Theory, Mathematical Programming and Operations Research
SERIES A: RATIONAL CHOICE IN PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE VOLUME 48
Assistant Editor: Martin Rechenauer (Universität München) Editorial Board: Raymond Boudon (Paris), Mario Bunge (Montréal), Franz Dietrich (Paris & East Anglia), Stephan Hartmann (Tilburg), Martin van Hees (Amsterdam), Isaac Levi (New York), Richard V. Mattessich (Vancouver), Bertrand Munier (Cachan), Olivier Roy (Bayreuth), Amartya K. Sen (Cambridge), Brian Skyrms (Irvine), Wolfgang Spohn (Konstanz), Katie Steele (London School of Economics) Scope: This series deals with practical and social philosophy and also foundational issues in philosophy of science in general that rely on methods broadly based on rational choice. The emphasis in the Series A is on well-argued, thoroughly analytical and philosophical rather than advanced mathematical treatments that use methods from decision theory, game theory and social choice theory. Particular attention is paid to work in practical philosophy broadly conceived, the theory of rationality, issues in collective intentionality, and philosophy of science, especially interdisciplinary approaches to social sciences and economics.
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Peter Timmerman
Moral Contract Theory and Social Cognition An Empirical Perspective
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Peter Timmerman University of Groningen Groningen The Netherlands
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