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Social philosophy / Cognition / Experimental psychology / Human behavior / Meta-ethics / Derek Parfit / Desire / Psychological egoism / Utilitarianism / Philosophy / Mind / Behavior
Date: 2011-02-16 14:59:04
Social philosophy
Cognition
Experimental psychology
Human behavior
Meta-ethics
Derek Parfit
Desire
Psychological egoism
Utilitarianism
Philosophy
Mind
Behavior

PREFERENTISM AND SELF-SACRIFICE PREFERENTISM AND SELF-SACRIFICE  CHRIS HEATHWOOD

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