How Are We To Live? Ethics in an Age of Self-Interest

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Prisoner dilemma p. 31very detailed p. 152History: Aristoteles, Th. von Aquin, Calvin

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Pickering, N. (1998). How Are We To Live? Ethics in an Age of Self-Interest. Journal of Medical Ethics, 24(5), 353.2-354. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.24.5.353-a

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