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Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments to the second edition | ||
Acknowledgments to the first edition | ||
Preface to the second edition | ||
Introductory Chapter | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | Ethical Systems | 17 |
Prologue to Part One | 19 | |
Introduction to Part One | 21 | |
Ch. I | Moral Cognition | 36 |
Ch. II | Ethical Systems and Boolean Algebra | 43 |
Ch. III | Boolean Algebra, Exponent, Logarithm | 46 |
Ch. IV | Individuals, Reflexion, and Interaction | 50 |
Ch. V | Automata with Semantics and Ethical Status | 55 |
Ch. VI | A Formal Representation of Doubts and Feelings | 63 |
Ch. VII | A Formal Comparison of Ethical Systems: Guilt, Condemnation, Doubt | 68 |
Ch. VIII | A Formal Comparison of Ethical Systems: Doubts and Ethical Status | 74 |
Ch. IX | Ethical Analysis of Artistic and Propagandistic Literature | 82 |
Ch. X | Experimental Analysis of Normative Individuals | 88 |
Ch. XI | The Principle of Maximization of the Ethical Status of One's Image of Oneself | 94 |
Ch. XII | Feelings and Sacrifices | 98 |
Ch. XIII | Formal Connections between Modules of Inner Structures and Individuals | 109 |
Ch. XIV | Interaction. Activity and Its Measure | 112 |
Ch. XV | Ethical Typology in the Novel Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky | 116 |
Ch. XVI | Ideology, Morality, and Political Organization | 126 |
Ch. XVII | Generalization. Proof of Existence of Ethically Non-Measurable Situations | 135 |
Conclusion. The Problem of Substantiating Initial Axioms | 143 | |
Epilogue to Part One | 148 | |
Pt. 2 | Moral Choice | 151 |
Prologue to Part Two | 153 | |
Introduction to Part Two | 155 | |
Ch. I | The Three-Faced Janus: An Initial Metaphor for the Model of the Subject | 160 |
Ch. II | A Boolean Model of Bipolar Choice | 165 |
Ch. III | Metachoice | 174 |
Ch. IV | Modeling of Awareness | 184 |
Ch. V | The Prisoner's Dilemma | 192 |
Ch. VI | The Morality of Results and the Morality of Means | 198 |
Ch. VII | A Boolean-Linear Model of the Subject | 203 |
Ch. VIII | Examples of Modeling the Process of Choice | 214 |
Ch. IX | Imitation of the Other | 222 |
Ch. X | The Subject Controlling His Relationships with Another Subject | 228 |
Ch. XI | Two Aspects of Choice | 232 |
Ch. XII | Generalization of Classical Game Theory of 2x2 Zero-Sum Game | 235 |
Ch. XIII | Risk and Caution | 242 |
Ch. XIV | The Non-Linear Model of the Subject | 245 |
Ch. XV | Subject with a Quadratic Model of the Situation | 249 |
Ch. XVI | Streams of Consciousness and Difference Equations | 252 |
Ch. XVII | Streams of Consciousness and Acts of Awareness | 256 |
Epilogue to Part Two | 263 | |
App. 1 | Construction of Judgments about the Correctness of Images and Judgments | 265 |
App. 2 | Ethical Systems and Mutlivalued Logics | 269 |
App. 3 | Self-Generation of Environments | 291 |
App. 4 | A Method of Calculating Mean Ethical Statuses | 298 |
App. 5 | Types of Adequacy of Reflexion | 307 |
App. 6 | Schemas of Empirical Procedures | 311 |
App. 7 | Tables | 316 |
App. 8 | Problems of Substantiating the Initial Axioms in an Arbitrary Environment | 321 |
App. 9 | Another Method of Representing Individuals | 327 |
App. 10 | Representation of Completed Graphs with Polynomials | 329 |
App. 11 | The Principle of Complementarity and the Phenomenon of Interference in the Algebraic Model of Ethical Cognition | 339 |
References | 349 | |
Index of Names | 353 | |
Subject Index | 355 |
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