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020 _a978-0199791484
082 _a320.01 BIN
100 _aBinmore, Ken
245 _aNatural justice
260 _bOxford University Press
_aNew York
_c2011
300 _axiii,207 p.
_b25 cm ; Pbk
500 _aFlipkart
505 _aMoral science -- Bargaining -- Battle of the isms -- Equilibrium -- Reciprocity -- Duty -- Kinship -- Empathy -- The golden rule -- Utilitarianism -- Egalitarianism -- Planned decentralization.
520 _aNatural Justice is an attempt to lay the foundations for a genuine science of morals using the theory of games. Since human morality is no less a product of evolution than any other human characteristic, the book takes the view that we need to explore its origins in the food-sharing social contracts of our prehuman ancestors. It is argued that the deep structure of our current fairness norms continues to reflect
650 _aSociology
_aFairness
_aSocial ethics
942 _cBK
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