This chapter considers the relationship between moral and legal liability to bear the cost of a remedial burden, and moral and legal liability to being harmed in self-defense and other defense. Despite the apparent disanalogies between these two domains of when harming another is not a wrong, the chapter argues that, fundamentally, the facts which ground the non-wrongfulness of the harm in each are the same or highly similar. The chapter proceeds by considering and rejecting various differences between self-defense and remedial action which might be thought, at the interpersonal and institutional level, to support a difference in normative grounding, such as time, the distinction between completed and non-completed wrongs, and the role of c...
This chapter defends the Duty View of punishment. According to this view, the permissibility of puni...
Résumé My diploma is focused on mutual relationship between the title from liability for damage and ...
I. Introduction II. Subsequent Remedial Measures and Product Liability Theory ... A. Policies Underl...
This chapter considers the relationship between moral and legal liability to bear the cost of a reme...
The Moral Responsibility Account of Liability to Defensive Harm (MRA) states that an agent becomes l...
What is the proper scope of the right to self-defense in law and morality? How does this right compa...
This chapter focuses on the relationship between liability in (criminal) law, responsibility, and re...
A personâs choices and actions can make them liable to defensive harms. Yet the nature of moral liab...
Theories of self-defence tend to invest heavily in ‘liability justifications’: if the Atta...
To say that a person is morally liable to some harm implies that he would not be wronged by sufferin...
This paper examines whether an agent becomes liable to defensive harm by engaging in a morally permi...
The present article makes the connection between the philosophic-legal issue of imposing criminal li...
This thesis seeks to justify on moral grounds the existence of tort systems. The argument is that co...
The fundamental question of private law’s remedies is how do subsequent remedial actions rationally ...
This article elaborates upon and defends the distinction between “primary duty” claims and “primary ...
This chapter defends the Duty View of punishment. According to this view, the permissibility of puni...
Résumé My diploma is focused on mutual relationship between the title from liability for damage and ...
I. Introduction II. Subsequent Remedial Measures and Product Liability Theory ... A. Policies Underl...
This chapter considers the relationship between moral and legal liability to bear the cost of a reme...
The Moral Responsibility Account of Liability to Defensive Harm (MRA) states that an agent becomes l...
What is the proper scope of the right to self-defense in law and morality? How does this right compa...
This chapter focuses on the relationship between liability in (criminal) law, responsibility, and re...
A personâs choices and actions can make them liable to defensive harms. Yet the nature of moral liab...
Theories of self-defence tend to invest heavily in ‘liability justifications’: if the Atta...
To say that a person is morally liable to some harm implies that he would not be wronged by sufferin...
This paper examines whether an agent becomes liable to defensive harm by engaging in a morally permi...
The present article makes the connection between the philosophic-legal issue of imposing criminal li...
This thesis seeks to justify on moral grounds the existence of tort systems. The argument is that co...
The fundamental question of private law’s remedies is how do subsequent remedial actions rationally ...
This article elaborates upon and defends the distinction between “primary duty” claims and “primary ...
This chapter defends the Duty View of punishment. According to this view, the permissibility of puni...
Résumé My diploma is focused on mutual relationship between the title from liability for damage and ...
I. Introduction II. Subsequent Remedial Measures and Product Liability Theory ... A. Policies Underl...