Philosophy and the law of torts /
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contents | Introduction: Search for an Explanatory Theory of Torts / A Social Contract Conception of the Tort Law of Accidents / Responsibility for Outcomes, Risk, and the Law of Torts / The Significance of Doing and Suffering / Tort Law and Tort Theory: Preliminary Reflections on Method / Corrective Justice in an Age of Mass Torts / Economics, Moral Philosophy, and the Positive Analysis of Tort Law / Pluralism in Tort and Accident Law: Towards a Reasonable Accommodation / |
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spelling | Philosophy and the law of torts / edited by Gerald J. Postema. Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2001. 336 p. ; 24 cm. [Cambridge studies in philosophy and law] Series statement on jacket. Includes bibliographical references (p. [323]-333) and index. 1. Introduction: Search for an Explanatory Theory of Torts / Gerald J. Postema -- 2. A Social Contract Conception of the Tort Law of Accidents / Gregory C. Keating -- 3. Responsibility for Outcomes, Risk, and the Law of Torts / Stephen R. Perry -- 4. The Significance of Doing and Suffering / Martin Stone -- 5. Tort Law and Tort Theory: Preliminary Reflections on Method / Jules Coleman -- 6. Corrective Justice in an Age of Mass Torts / Arthur Ripstein and Benjamin C. Zipursky -- 7. Economics, Moral Philosophy, and the Positive Analysis of Tort Law / Mark Geistfeld -- 8. Pluralism in Tort and Accident Law: Towards a Reasonable Accommodation / Bruce Chapman. October02phi 25-SEP-02 06-JUN-03 Torts Philosophy. Postema, Gerald J. K923 .P49 2001 |
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