The Moral Wager [electronic resource] : Evolution and Contract / by Malcolm Murray.
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TextoSeries Philosophical Studies Series ; 108Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2007Descripción: IX, 241p. online resourceTipo de contenido: - text
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- 9781402058554
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Irrealism -- Against Moral Categoricity -- Self-Interest -- Rationality's Failure -- Evolutionary Fit -- Consent Theory -- Concerned Parties -- Suffering and Indifference.
This book illuminates and sharpens moral theory, by analyzing the evolutionary dynamics of interpersonal relations in a variety of games. We discover that successful players in evolutionary games operate as if following this piece of normative advice: Don't do unto others without their consent. From this advice, some significant implications for moral theory follow. First, we cannot view morality as a categorical imperative. Secondly, we cannot hope to offer rational justification for adopting moral advice. This is where Glaucon and Adeimantus went astray: they wanted a proof of the benefits of morality in every single case. That is not possible. Moral constraint is a bad bet taken in and of itself. But there is some good news: moral constraint is a good bet when examined statistically.
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