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Citing examples of promises made in everyday life, in extraordinary circumstances, and in literary works, this book grapples with the central paradox of promising: that human beings can intend a future to which they are largely blind. It evaluates contemporary approaches to the topic by such philosophers as John Rawls, Henry Sidgwick, and others.
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