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- Intro
- Abstracts
- Introduction
- Preferences - an Introduction
- Preferences - a Short Bibliography
- Part I: Preference and Decision
- Deciding to Desire
- Desiring at Will (and at Pill): A Reply to Millgram
- Which Preferences Shall Be the Basis of Rational Decision?
- Intrinsic Desirabilities: A Reply to Lumer
- The Rational Criticism of Preferences
- Rational by Shock: A Reply to Brandt
- Is Motivation Internal to Value?
- Motivation and Value: A Reply to Velleman
- Numerical Representations of Value-Orderings: Some Basic Problems
- Interval Orders Defended: A Reply to Danielsson
- Part II: Preference and Metaethics
- Prima Facie Obligations in Deontic Logic: A Chisholmian Analysis Based on Normative Preference Structures
- The Meaning of "Ought, Prima Facie" and Decision Situations: A Reply to Åqvist
- Values and Duties
- Beyond Duty: A Reply to von Kutschera
- Agency, Autonomy and Moral Obligation
- Autonomy and Morality: A Reply to Willaschek
- In a Subjectivist Framework, Categorical Requirements and Real Practical Reasons
- Subjective Obligation: A Reply to Wiggins
- Preferences and Preferability
- Goodness and Rational Preferability: A Reply to Gibbard
- Part III: Preference and Ethics
- Extended Preferences
- Wish You Were Me: A Reply to Broome and a Comment on Harsanyi's Extended Preference Theory
- Experimental Ethics: A Computer Simulation of Classes, Cliques, and Solidarity
- Solidarity among Rational Egoists: A Reply to Hegselmann
- The Potentialities and Limits of a Rational Justification of Ethical Norms, or: What Precisely is Minimal Morality?
- A Hobbesian Choice: A Reply to Trapp
- Symposium on Possible Preferences
- Introduction to Possible Preferences
- Possible Preferences
- Preferences of Possible People
- Who Counts?
- Procreation
- Preferences, Death, and the Ethics of Killing
- McMahan on Psychological Continuity and the Value of Future Goods
- A Pareto Principle for Possible People
- Notes on Contributors
- Name Index
- Subject Index
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