Das Verhältnis von Moral und Rationalät: Eine Auseinandersetzung mit David Gauthiers

Analyse & Kritik 11 (2):154-178 (1989)
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Abstract

The relation between morality and rationality (in the sense of rational choice and rational behaviour) is a prominent theme in (the tradition of) moral philosophy. D. Gauthier’s account of this relation is an extraordinarily impressive one. He attempts to demonstrate a general coincidence (at different levels) between rationality and morality. His approach is discussed in what follows, and it will be shown that most of his ‘coincidence claims’ are exaggerated.

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