“…2 See e.g. Arnsperger C., Picavet E.B., "More than Modus Vivendi, less than Overlapping Consensus: Towards a Political Theory of Social Compromise", Social Science Information, 43, (2), 167-204, 2004;Pennock J., Chapman J., Compromise in Ethics, Law, and Politics, New York, New York University Press, 1979. 3 See Cejudo (2010), p. 301: "However, the literature on ethics has not displayed a similar interest on the issue, in spite of the recent work of Bellamy (2002), Nachi (2004), and Margalit (2010). Possibly this is because compromising and bargaining are not valued as part of honest behavior if we are concerned with values or duties.…”