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|a Rescher, Nicholas.
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|a Unselfishness :
|b the role of the vicarious affects in moral philosophy and social theory /
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|b InUnselfishness, Nicholas Rescher criticizes the stance of many contemporary moral philosophers and social theorists-that rationality conflicts with morality, and instead defends the position of historical thinkers who believed that the worth of altruism is irreducible and that its rationalization does not require recourse to prudential self-interest. To support his position, Rescher provides detailed examples, and a theoretical critique of utilitarian morality.
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|a 1. The vicarious affects and the modalities of unselfishness: Sympathy as a "moral sentiment" -- Vicarious affects and moral distance -- The vicarious affects and unselfishness -- Ethical legitimacy of the vicarious affects and moral justification of differential treatment -- Appendix: Sidgwick on benevolence. 2. The workings of the vicarious affects: Participatory transfer -- the nature of affective diffusion -- the method of calculation -- The vicarious affects and strategies of choice. 3. Rationality and the "prisoner's dilemma": The paradoxical aspect of the prisoner's dilemma -- Alternatives to prudence -- Some lessons of the prisoner's dilemma -- The perils of naive benevolence: The saint's dilemma -- The positive affects and the "social point of view" -- Aspects of the prisoner's dilemma problem from the angle of internalization. 4.
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|a Conflict situations and the social point of view: The idea of an "impartial arbiter's approach" to conflict resolution -- Possible advantages of arbitration and the social point of view -- Internalization of the welfare of others as a shift toward the arbitrator's approach -- Pressures toward the social point of view. 5. Vicarious affects and the critique of utilitarianism: Preliminary observations -- "Each is to count for one, no one for more than one" -- "The greatest happiness of the greatest number" -- The defects of the utilitarian individualism -- The social aspect. 6. The social rationale of benevolence: The gap between morality and interest -- Morality and the vicarious affects -- The conception of an "adequate moral economy" -- The Hegelian perspective -- The idealistic aspect -- Conclusion.
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