Practical Rationality and Preference
Essays for David Gauthier
Christopher W Morris editor Arthur Ripstein editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:3rd Aug '07
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A collection of essays exploring practical rationality and the work of David Gauthier.
The dominant position in philosophy on the topic of practical rationality is that one acts to maximize the satisfaction of one's preferences. This view is closely associated with the work of David Gauthier. In this collection, philosophers working in this field explore the controversies surrounding Gauthier's position.What are preferences and are they reasons for action? Is it rational to cooperate with others even if that entails acting against one's preferences? The dominant position in philosophy on the topic of practical rationality is that one acts so as to maximize the satisfaction of one's preferences. This view is most closely associated with the work of David Gauthier, and in this collection of essays some of the most innovative philosophers working in this field explore the controversies surrounding Gauthier's position. Several essays argue against influential conceptions of preference, while others suggest that received conceptions of rational action misidentify the normative significance of rules and practices. This collection will be of particular interest to philosophers of social theory and to reflective social scientists in such fields as economics, political science and psychology.
"...a very nice collection of papers." Philosophy in Review
ISBN: 9780521038843
Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 15mm
Weight: 384g
248 pages