Philosophical foundations of tort law /
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1995
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Table of Contents:
- The concept of a civil wrong / by Peter Birks
- The practice of corrective justice / by Jules L. Coleman
- The morality of tort law--questions and answers / by Tony Honore
- Wealth maximization and tort law : a philosophical inquiry / by Richard A. Posner
- The uneasy place of principle in tort law / by George C. Christie
- Tort law in the Aristotelian tradition / by James Gordley
- Right, justice and tort law / by Richard W. Wright
- The idea of complementarity as a philosophical basis for pluralism in tort law / by Izhak Englard
- Philosophical foundations of fault in tort law / by David G. Owen
- Intention in tort law / by John Finnis
- The standards of care in negligence law / by Richard W. Wright
- The seriousness of harm thesis for abnormally dangerous activities / by Ken Kress
- Aggregate autonomy, the difference principle, and the calabresian approach to products liability / by John B. Attanasio
- Risk, harm, and responsibility / by Stephen R. Perry
- Causation, compensation and moral responsibility / by Christopher H. Schroeder
- Necessary and sufficient conditions in tort law / by Tony Honore
- Moments of carelessness and massive loss / by Jeremy Waldron
- Wrongdoing, welfare, and damages : recovery for non-pecuniary loss in corrective justice / by Bruce Chapman
- The basis for excluding liability for economic loss in tort law / by Peter Benson
- Contributory negligence : conceptual and normative issues / by Kenneth W. Simons