David Gauthier''s Morals by Agreement (1986) is the most complete and suggestive contractarian theory of morality since the work of Rawls. In this anthology a number of prominent moral and political philosophers offer a critical assessment of Gauthier''s theory and its three main projects: developing a contractarian foundation for morality defending a theory of rational choice and supporting the claim that rationality requires one to keep one''s agreements. An introduction sets out Gauthier''s project while Gauthier himself has the last word responding to the critiques. This collection will interest moral and political philosophers social theorists and specialists in the philosophy and theory of law as well as management sciences.
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