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Cooperative Capacities of the Rational: Revising Rawls’s Account of Prudential Reasoning
Cooperative Capacities of the Rational: Revising Rawls’s Account of Prudential Reasoning By Jacqueline Basu, Stanford University John Rawls characterizes political rationality as narrowly self-regarding and therefore incapable of motivating political other-regard, self-moderation, or cooperative behavior. […]