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  1. Self-interest and the Concept of Self-sacrifice.Mark Carl Overvold - 1980 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):105-118.
    Owing to a genral dissatisfaction with hedonistic theories of value, a number of recent discussions have sought to identify an agent's selfinterest, individual utility, or personal welfare with what the agent most wants to do, all things considered. Two features of these accounts merit special attention for the argument in this paper. First, on such accounts any desire or aversion which persists in the face of complete information is logically relevant to the determination of an agent's self interest. This includes (...)
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    Self-Interest and Getting What You Want.Mark Carl Overvold - 1982 - In H. B. Miller & W. H. Williams (eds.), The Limits of Utilitarianism. Minneapolis, MN: pp. 186–94.
  3. Morality, self-interest, and reasons for being moral.Mark Carl Overvold - 1984 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44 (4):493-507.
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    Human Rights.Mark Carl Overvold - 1983 - Philosophical Books 24 (4):241-243.
  5. Self-Interest, Self-Sacrifice, and the Satisfaction of Desires.Mark Carl Overvold - 1976 - Dissertation, University of Michigan
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    The Limits of Obligation.Mark Carl Overvold - 1984 - Philosophical Books 25 (3):188-190.
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    Marxism and Moral Advocacy.William H. Shaw & Mark Overvold - 1988 - Social Philosophy Today 1:59-69.
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    Marxism and Moral Advocacy.William H. Shaw & Mark Overvold - 1988 - Social Philosophy Today 1:59-69.