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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Abstracts -- Introduction -- Preferences - an Introduction / FEHIGE, CHRISTOPH / WESSELS, ULLA -- Preferences - a Short Bibliography / FEHIGE, CHRISTOPH / WESSELS, ULLA -- Part I: Preference and Decision -- Deciding to Desire / MILLGRAM, ELIJAH -- Desiring at Will (and at Pill): A Reply to Millgram / SHOEMAKER, SYDNEY -- Which Preferences Shall Be the Basis of Rational Decision? / LUMER, CHRISTOPH -- Intrinsic Desirabilities: A Reply to Lumer / CORRADINI, ANTONELLA -- The Rational Criticism of Preferences / BRANDT, RICHARD . -- Rational by Shock: A Reply to Brandt / KUSSER, ANNA -- Is Motivation Internal to Value? / VELLEMAN, J. DAVID -- Motivation and Value: A Reply to Velleman / MEGGLE, GEORG -- Numerical Representations of Value-Orderings: Some Basic Problems / DANIELSSON, SVEN -- Interval Orders Defended: A Reply to Danielsson / NORTMANN, ULRICH -- Part II: Preference and Metaethics -- Prima Facie Obligations in Deontic Logic: A Chisholmian Analysis Based on Normative Preference Structures / ÅQVIST, LENNART -- The Meaning of "Ought, Prima Facie" and Decision Situations: A Reply to Åqvist / BOMBOSCH, UWE -- Values and Duties / KUTSCHERA, FRANZ VON -- Beyond Duty: A Reply to von Kutschera / HINSCH, WILFRIED -- Agency, Autonomy, and Moral Obligation / WILLASCHEK, MARCUS -- Autonomy and Morality: A Reply to Willaschek / BOK, HILARY -- In a Subjectivist Framework, Categorical Requirements and Real Practical Reasons / WIGGINS, DAVID -- Subjective Obligation: A Reply to Wiggins / GAUTHIER, DAVID -- Preference and Preferability / GIBBARD, ALLAN -- Goodness and Rational Preferability: A Reply to Gibbard / NIDA-RÜMELIN, JULIAN -- Part III: Preference and Ethics -- Extended Preferences / BROOME, JOHN -- Wish You Were Me: A Reply to Broome and a Comment on Harsanyi's Extended Preference Theory / SCHÜSSLER, RUDOLF -- Experimental Ethics: A Computer Simulation of Classes, Cliques, and Solidarity / HEGSELMANN, RAINER -- Solidarity among Rational Egoists: A Reply to Hegselmann / KRAUSE, ULRICH -- The Potentialities and Limits of a Rational Justification of Ethical Norms, or: What Precisely Is Minimal Morality? / TRAPP, RAINER WERNER -- A Hobbesian Choice: Reply to Trapp / LADEN, ANTHONY SIMON -- Symposium on Possible Preferences -- Introduction to Possible Preferences / FEHIGE, CHRISTOPH / WESSELS, ULLA -- Possible Preferences / SINGER, PETER -- Preferences of Possible People / HARE, RICHARD . -- Who Counts? / LENZEN, WOLFGANG -- Procreation / WESSELS, ULLA -- Preferences, Death, and the Ethics of Killing / MCMAHAN, JEFF -- McMahan on Psychological Continuity and the Value of Future Goods / SPITZLEY, THOMAS -- A Pareto Principle for Possible People / FEHIGE, CHRISTOPH -- Notes on Contributors -- Name Index -- Subject Index -- Backmatter
Résumé
Friedrich Nietzsche has emerged as one of the most important and influential modern philosophers. For several decades, the book series Monographien und Texte zur Nietzsche-Forschung (MTNF) has set the agenda in a rapidly growing and changing field of Nietzsche scholarship. The scope of the series is interdisciplinary and international in orientation reflects the entire spectrum of research on Nietzsche, from philosophy to literary studies and political theory. The series publishes monographs and edited volumes that undergo a strict peer-review process. The book series is led by an international team of editors, whose work represents the full range of current Nietzsche scholarship.