Individualism,contractarianism, and morality |
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Authors: | Dennis C. Mueller |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Economics, University of Maryland, 20742 College Park, Maryland |
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Abstract: | This study develops the ethical implications to ascribing to both individualism and contractarianism as ethical postulates. We define moral individualism as defining the morality of all normative judgments concerning human action in reference to the extent that these actions allow individuals to achieve their interests. Contractarianism defines right and wrong in terms of the conduct proscribed in voluntarily joined contracts. This individualistic-contractarian ethics is inherently relativistic. Right and wrong are defined only with respect to the actions of the set of individuals joined in contract. Yet, it is argued that the individualist-contractarian morality can be defended because it provides both clear definitions of right and wrong and provides individuals with arguments and incentives to do that which is right. |
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Keywords: | contractarianism individualism morality relativism subjectivism uncertainty |
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