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Tort law and social morality

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Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2010Description: 257p xxviiISBN:
  • 9780521768962
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.030000 GER
Contents:
Table of contents Part I. Other-Regarding Behavior: 1. Law as a social institution; 2. Social cohesion and social values: the reasonable person; Part II. The Normative Justification: 3. An integrated normative analysis; 4. Kantian duty; 5. Rawlsian consequentialism: Rawls and social cohesion; Part III. The Theory Applied: 6. Social cohesion and autonomy: the justificational boundary of duty; 7. Social cohesion and moral agency: the justification for proximate cause; 8. Social cohesion and strict liability; 9. Using another's property; 10. Product liability: social cohesion and agency relationships; 11. Customer-centered enterprise liability; 12. Social cohesion and knowledge: the intentional torts; Part IV. Lessons and Extrapolations: 13. The whole in one.
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Table of contents
Part I. Other-Regarding Behavior:
1. Law as a social institution;
2. Social cohesion and social values: the reasonable person;
Part II. The Normative Justification:
3. An integrated normative analysis;
4. Kantian duty;
5. Rawlsian consequentialism: Rawls and social cohesion;
Part III. The Theory Applied:
6. Social cohesion and autonomy: the justificational boundary of duty;
7. Social cohesion and moral agency: the justification for proximate cause;
8. Social cohesion and strict liability;
9. Using another's property;
10. Product liability: social cohesion and agency relationships;
11. Customer-centered enterprise liability;
12. Social cohesion and knowledge: the intentional torts;
Part IV. Lessons and Extrapolations:
13. The whole in one.

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