The Moral Game: An Interpretation of Ethics

Modern Philosophy 4:49-54 (2009)
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Abstract

When people borrow the game model to analyze the human activities, the metaphor of the situation stand out is the game of human behavior and cooperation order emerging ethical issues. From Hobbes's "fool" to Hume's "farmer's dilemma", all reflect the ethical context of the game issues, and the agreement to interpret the moral order to achieve cooperation, but there is a theory lies. Lack of honesty and camouflage face problems, moral game possible? Honesty is not just as a collaborative practice of optimal strategy, but also a willingness of people to practice the virtue of justice

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