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The Intrinsic Worth of Persons
Contractarianism in Moral and Political Philosophy

Brings a distinctive approach to bear on topics such as guilt, punishment and self-respect.

Jean Hampton (Author), Daniel Farnham (Edited by)

9780521856867, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 13 November 2006

238 pages
23.5 x 15.8 x 1.8 cm, 0.443 kg

Contractarianism in some form has been at the center of recent debates in moral and political philosophy. Jean Hampton was one of the most gifted philosophers involved in these debates and provided both important criticisms of prominent contractarian theories plus powerful defenses and applications of the core ideas of contractarianism. In these essays, she brought her distinctive approach, animated by concern for the intrinsic worth of persons, to bear on topics such as guilt, punishment, self-respect, family relations, and the maintenance and justification of the state. Edited by Daniel Farnham, this collection is an essential contribution to understanding the problems and prospectus of contractarianism in moral, legal and political philosophy.

Introduction
1. Feminist contractarianism
2. Selflessness and loss of self
3. Mens Rea
4. Correcting harms versus righting wrongs: the goal of retribution
5. The common faith of liberalism
6. The contractarian explanation of the state.

Subject Areas: Jurisprudence & philosophy of law [LAB], Social & political philosophy [HPS]

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