Preferences
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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2011
Print ISBN
9783110150070
eBook ISBN
9783110804294

Table of contents

  1. Abstracts
  2. Introduction
  3. Preferences – an Introduction
  4. Preferences – a Short Bibliography
  5. Part I: Preference and Decision
  6. Deciding to Desire
  7. Desiring at Will (and at Pill): A Reply to Millgram
  8. Which Preferences Shall Be the Basis of Rational Decision?
  9. Intrinsic Desirabilities: A Reply to Lumer
  10. The Rational Criticism of Preferences
  11. Rational by Shock: A Reply to Brandt
  12. Is Motivation Internal to Value?
  13. Motivation and Value: A Reply to Velleman
  14. Numerical Representations of Value-Orderings: Some Basic Problems
  15. Interval Orders Defended: A Reply to Danielsson
  16. Part II: Preference and Metaethics
  17. Prima Facie Obligations in Deontic Logic: A Chisholmian Analysis Based on Normative Preference Structures
  18. The Meaning of “Ought, Prima Facie” and Decision Situations: A Reply to Åqvist
  19. Values and Duties
  20. Beyond Duty: A Reply to von Kutschera
  21. Agency, Autonomy and Moral Obligation
  22. Autonomy and Morality: A Reply to Willaschek
  23. In a Subjectivist Framework, Categorical Requirements and Real Practical Reasons
  24. Subjective Obligation: A Reply to Wiggins
  25. Preferences and Preferability
  26. Goodness and Rational Preferability: A Reply to Gibbard
  27. Part III: Preference and Ethics
  28. Extended Preferences
  29. Wish You Were Me: A Reply to Broome and a Comment on Harsanyi’s Extended Preference Theory
  30. Experimental Ethics: A Computer Simulation of Classes, Cliques, and Solidarity
  31. Solidarity among Rational Egoists: A Reply to Hegselmann
  32. The Potentialities and Limits of a Rational Justification of Ethical Norms, or: What Precisely is Minimal Morality?
  33. A Hobbesian Choice: A Reply to Trapp
  34. Symposium on Possible Preferences
  35. Introduction to Possible Preferences
  36. Possible Preferences
  37. Preferences of Possible People
  38. Who Counts?
  39. Procreation
  40. Preferences, Death, and the Ethics of Killing
  41. McMahan on Psychological Continuity and the Value of Future Goods
  42. A Pareto Principle for Possible People
  43. Notes on Contributors
  44. Name Index
  45. Subject Index

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