Precisely.
I doubt Jeremy will find this troubling. Jeremy is ultimately responsible for protecting himself. He is not going to have faith that everyone else is so concerned about his best interest. Remember, one assents to the social contract ultimately out of self-interest anyway.
Actually, that's not entirely true. Game theory, the likely basis of our social contract, actually has more to do with family, offspring and the community. If I don't murder your kid, you have no reason to murder mine. Let's make a pact and work together.
None whatsoever! That is the point. And he won't because Jeremy is a consistent atheist.
Really? How do you figure?
He realizes that such notions are just social constructs, ultimately illusory and totally relative to the society he happens to find himself abiding in.
So, you're suggesting that someone who believes that these notions are something other than social constructs, will behave better or worse?
And Jeremy could be a law enforcement officer himself. He could be the chief of police!
He could be in with the cops real well. Who knows.
Possibly. But you realize that the more you define this scenario, the more you demonstrate how the vast majority of our society does not fit into it?
And as far as leaving the protection of the contract, this does not bother him at all because:
1. He knows that all those who hold to a social contract theory do so ultimately out of self-interest.
Again, that does not seem to be true. If we had complete anarchy, no visible society, no laws or law-enforcement, and no justice system, then everybody just work toward their own self-interest at the expense of others. Like Jeremy. The difference is, with the social contract you're not just working toward your own self-interest, but in other people's as well. That's what makes a community or society, people working together for the collective good. Jeremy's actions only benefit himself, and do so at the expense of theirs. That's why most of us demand that people like this guy be removed from society.
This means that he knows that people are going to ultimately look out for themselves. So he is not going to hesitate to do what he determines is in his best interest. He is good at faking it. Whenever he can break the law, cheat, lie, steal, defraud and get away with it, he will because he has only his self interest at heart.
Sure. Most of us are rational people who realize that we need society to function well for our lives to function well. Jeremy is not. Most of us invest in our community and society. Jeremy does not. Most of us have empathy and sympathy toward others, and are prepared to "sacrifice" some of our interests in theirs. Jeremy has none of these things. Most of us enjoy our society, and place value on being a part of it. Jeremy does not. Luckily, not everybody is a sociopath, like Jeremy.
He has a few years to live before he dies and he is not going to waste them denying his own desires just to be faithful to some contract that he knows people break out of self interest all the time.
Again, we are a social species, and most of us would rather be part of a community or society than have an iPhone or two. It appears you don't understand that.