Should the law interfere with individual choices and actions that cause no harm to others but that are regarded as wrong? Is it permissible for the law to restrain individual freedom not for the sake of preventing harm to others but in order to prevent people from performing immoral deeds or from debasing or harming themselves? Doubtless that is the purpose of some laws, although it is not always easy to tell which and to what extent, since most laws pursue, or can be interpreted to pursue, a variety of goals. Standard examples of moralist legislation, such as the criminalization of bigamy, and of paternalist legislation, such as bans on the sale of body parts, may with more or less ingenuity be construed as measures taken to prevent harm t...
In this paper, I consider Ripstein and Dan-Cohen's critiques of the 'harm principle'. Ripstein and D...
In this paper, I consider Ripstein and Dan-Cohen's critiques of the 'harm principle'. Ripstein and D...
In this paper, I consider Ripstein and Dan-Cohen's critiques of the 'harm principle'. Ripstein and D...
Should the law interfere with individual choices and actions that cause no harm to others but that a...
What restrictions are there on the scope of the criminal law? One familiar suggestion is that it is ...
Many philosophers and legal theorists have spent time arguing for or against ‘the harm principle’. T...
Many philosophers and legal theorists have spent time arguing for or against ‘the harm principle’. T...
In modern Western political and legal thought, the subject of legal enforcement of morality is narro...
"When should we make use of the criminal law? Suppose that a responsible legislature seeks to enact ...
John Stuart Mill’s harm principle holds that an individual’s freedom can only be restricted to preve...
This article explores the possibility that harm to the fabric of society provides the best justifica...
There is an ongoing debate in contemporary jurisprudence over whether law, properly conceived, is ca...
Despite the liberty of individuals, the government sometimes compels an individual to refrain from a...
Is it ethical for doctors or courts to prevent patients from making choices that will cause signific...
In this paper, I consider Ripstein and Dan-Cohen's critiques of the 'harm principle'. Ripstein and D...
In this paper, I consider Ripstein and Dan-Cohen's critiques of the 'harm principle'. Ripstein and D...
In this paper, I consider Ripstein and Dan-Cohen's critiques of the 'harm principle'. Ripstein and D...
In this paper, I consider Ripstein and Dan-Cohen's critiques of the 'harm principle'. Ripstein and D...
Should the law interfere with individual choices and actions that cause no harm to others but that a...
What restrictions are there on the scope of the criminal law? One familiar suggestion is that it is ...
Many philosophers and legal theorists have spent time arguing for or against ‘the harm principle’. T...
Many philosophers and legal theorists have spent time arguing for or against ‘the harm principle’. T...
In modern Western political and legal thought, the subject of legal enforcement of morality is narro...
"When should we make use of the criminal law? Suppose that a responsible legislature seeks to enact ...
John Stuart Mill’s harm principle holds that an individual’s freedom can only be restricted to preve...
This article explores the possibility that harm to the fabric of society provides the best justifica...
There is an ongoing debate in contemporary jurisprudence over whether law, properly conceived, is ca...
Despite the liberty of individuals, the government sometimes compels an individual to refrain from a...
Is it ethical for doctors or courts to prevent patients from making choices that will cause signific...
In this paper, I consider Ripstein and Dan-Cohen's critiques of the 'harm principle'. Ripstein and D...
In this paper, I consider Ripstein and Dan-Cohen's critiques of the 'harm principle'. Ripstein and D...
In this paper, I consider Ripstein and Dan-Cohen's critiques of the 'harm principle'. Ripstein and D...
In this paper, I consider Ripstein and Dan-Cohen's critiques of the 'harm principle'. Ripstein and D...