Then Athena Said

Unilateral Transfers and the Transformation of Objectivist Ethics

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Then Athena Said

Unilateral Transfers and the Transformation of Objectivist Ethics

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According to Objectivist David Kelley, financier Michael Milken has done more for mankind than humanitarian Mother Teresa. Working from this statement, Then Athena Said examines Objectivism, a philosophy founded by Ayn Rand, and ultimately concludes, in opposition to essential claims of Objectivism, that other people are a fundamental part of reality. In making this claim, Then Athena Said reconsiders Objectivism's central social tenet, the Trader Principle, which dictates the bilateral exchange of value for value between independent equals; elevates "reproductivity" to be on par with productivity, Objectivism's central virtue; and derives a "heuristic" for charitable giving. Relying, in part, upon economic theory, decision theory under uncertainty, and game theory, Then Athena Said examines unilateral transfers-including charity, childrearing, bequests, retribution, gifts, favors, forgiveness, and various infringements against persons or property-within the Objectivist framework.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Preface
Chapter 2 1. The Basis for Objectivist Ethics
Chapter 3 2. Reproductivity
Chapter 4 3. Forced Unilateral Transfers and Retaliation in a State of Nature
Chapter 5 4. Decision-Making on a Desert Island
Chapter 6 5. Decision-Making with Two Players
Chapter 7 6. The Primary Social Unit (PSU)
Chapter 8 7. Rights: Positive and Negative
Chapter 9 8. Ownership
Chapter 10 9. Intellectual Property: Unilateral Transfers
Chapter 11 10. The Social Contract
Chapter 12 11. Value
Chapter 13 12. Productivity and Destiny
Chapter 14 13. Replacement Capital
Chapter 15 14. The Consumption-Saving Decision
Chapter 16 15. Ethical Decision-Making
Chapter 17 16. Charity
Chapter 18 17. Favors, Forgiveness, and Emotions
Part 19 Summary
Part 20 Appendix 1
Part 21 Appendix 2
Part 22 References

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Published Jun 23 2006
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 448
ISBN 9780761835196
Imprint University Press of America
Dimensions 229 x 171 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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