Rule egoism
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Rule egoism is the doctrine under which an individual evaluates the optimal set of rules according to whether conformity to those rules bring the most benefit to himself.[1]
References
- ↑ Kagan, Shelly. 1998. Normative Ethics. Westview Press. p. 199
See also
- Enlightened self-interest
- Ethical egoism
- Indirect self-interest
- Psychological egoism
- Rational egoism
- Rule utilitarianism
- Virtue ethics
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