This collection brings together essays by distinguished political philosophers which reflect on the detailed arguments of What We Owe to Each Other, and comment critically both on Scanlon's contractualism and his revised understandings of motivation and morality. The essays illustrate the uses of Scanlon's contractualism by applying it to moral and political problems and in so doing they provide an assessment of the ability of Scanlon's contractualism by applying it to other forms of ethical theory. The resulting volume makes an important and original contribution to the literature on Scanlon, on contractualism and on contemporary political philosophy.
1. Scanlon and Reasons 2. The Magic in the Pronoun 'My' 3. Contractualism, Spare Wheel, Aggregation 4. Responsibility and Choice 5. Promises and Perlocutions 6. Contractualism and the Virtues.
Will Kymlicka, Will Kymlicka, Claes Lernestedt, Matt Matravers, Queen's University) Kymlicka, Will (Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy, Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy, Uppsala University) Lernestedt, Claes (Professor of Criminal Law, Professor of Criminal Law, University of York) Matravers, Matt (Director of the School of PEP and Director, Director of the School of PEP and Director, Morrell Centre for Toleration