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Moral Agency, Commitment, and Impartiality
Social Philosophy and Policy, 1996Liberal political philosophy presupposes a moral theory according to which the ability to assess and choose conceptions of the good from a universal and impartial moral standpoint is central to the individual's moral identity. This viewpoint is standardly understood by liberals as that of a rationalhuman(nottranscendental) agent.
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The Moral Commitment of John Steinbeck
1972All fiction, we have agreed, is situated in a social context and focuses on the relationship between the individual and society. The same thing holds true of the drama. Though the genre has a long history behind it and abounds in excellent illustrative examples, the social novel, like the social drama, is difficult to define with precision.1 The same ...
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Self‐Interest and the Commitment to Morality
2000Abstract Argues that the better realization of the agent's non‐social interests is only one condition for moral cooperation; it does not provide decisive reason to enter such cooperation. Instead, what is needed is an existential commitment to the moral; a commitment that is ungrounded but not irrational.
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Should moral commitments be articulated? An introduction
International Journal of Philosophy and Theology, 2023Ariën Voogt, Petruschka Schaafsma
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Promises or agreements? Moral commitments in bilateral communication
Economics Letters, 2023Giovanni Di Bartolomeo +1 more
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Commitment, Value, and Moral Realism
1998Despite the importance of commitment in moral and political philosophy, there has hitherto been little extended analysis of it. Marcel Lieberman examines the conditions under which commitment is possible, and offers at the same time an indirect argument for moral realism.
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