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Ethics and Agency Theory - Agency Theory, Rational-Choice Theory, and EthicsNorman Bowie, ed. Oxford university Press, 1992

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 January 2015

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Copyright © Society for Business Ethics 1995

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Notes

1 Charles Taylor, Sources of the Self (Cambridge, MA, 1989) P. 195.

2 Robert Axelrod, The Evolution of Cooperation (New York, 1984)

3 Peter Danielson, “The Moral Significance of Tit For Tat, “Dialogue, vol. 25 (1986), p. 449-70.

4 Peter A. French, Responsibility Matters (Lawrence, KS: 1992), Chapter 2.

5 Peter Danielson, Artificial Morality (London, 1992) p. 46.

6 David Gauthier, Morals By Agreement (Oxford, 1986).

7 Gauthier, op.cit.

8 Danielson, Artificial Morality, p. 89.

9 Danielson provides tables to show how the tournament tests will come out. See ibid. p. 99.

10 Ibid. p. 120.