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ArtikelConspiracy, Commitment, and the Self  
Oleh: Hinchman, Edward S.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Ethics: An International Journal of Social Political and Legal Philosophy vol. 120 no. 3 (Apr. 2010), page 526-556.
Topik: practical commitment; committed; promising; assuring; pledging; commitment
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Isi artikelPractical commitment is Janus-faced, looking outward toward the expectations it creates and inward toward the basis of these expectations in the agent's will. Sometimes when you say that you have committed yourself, you mean that you're undertaken the commitment: that you've made that commitment 'to yourself'. Other times you mean that you've-sincerely or insincerely-made the commitment to others: that others may now rely on you to follow through. What is the relation between a commitment that you credibly-however insincerely-make to others and a commitment that you make 'to yourself'? Promising, assuring, and pledging are examples of the latter. How are the two types of commitment related?
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