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Herewith a list of further reading:
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_egoism Psychological egoism]


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__NOTITLE__ Studying 2014/2 PHI110: Philosophy, Morality and Society. Week 6. Undertaken Study Period 2, 2014. Content is quoted and/or summarised from the university website in fair dealing for purpose of research or study. See also: StudyWISE and AIMS.

Why be moral? Egoism and Self Interest Theories

This week, we begin with a challenge to morality posed by the character Glaucon in Plato's Republic. Glaucon argues that we only act morally because we fear the consequences of being caught acting immorally, so that if we could remain undetected (as Gyges could in the story) we would have no reason to act morally.

We will examine the question of whether we are in fact primarily motivated by self-interest, as Glaucon believes, and whether self interest can be reconciled with morality.

Links

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Lectures

Lecturer for section 2: Dr Mianna Lotz.

Notes

Questions

Readings

Readings downloaded from e-Reserve.

Answers

Plato: 'The Ring of Gyges' from The Republic

Feinberg: 'Psychological Egoism'

Hobbes: extracts from Leviathan

Rachels: 'The Idea of a Social Contract'

Nozick: The Experience Machine

Activities

Work

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Glossary

Herewith a list of new and/or interesting words and selected definitions: