Practices and principles : approaches to ethical and legal judgment / Mark Tunick.
1998
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Title
Practices and principles : approaches to ethical and legal judgment / Mark Tunick.
Published
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1998.
Call Number
K370 .T86 1998
ISBN
0691015600 (alk. paper)
Description
vii, 242 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)37310919
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [223]-233) and index.
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Approaches to ethical and legal judgment
Table of Contents
Ch. 1
Introduction
3
Ch. 2
Kant versus Hegel
19
Kant's Principle Conception
21
Hegel's Criticism of Kant's Principle Conception
30
Hegel on the Importance of Social Practice
34
Implications
43
Kant or Hegel: Principles without Practice or Principles Immanent in Practice?
48
Ch. 3
Promises
50
The Problem
50
Scanlon's Example
54
Principle Conceptions of Promising
58
Scanlon's Principles M and F
83
Conclusion: Practices and the Obligation to Keep Promises
90
Ch. 4
Contracts
96
Problems in Contract Law
96
Principles
104
Practices and Principles in Contract Law
133
Ch. 5
Privacy
137
The Problem
137
Determining the Reasonableness of Expectations of Privacy: Practice or Principles?
144
Incorporating Practice and Principle in Fourth Amendment Reasonable-Expectation-of-Privacy Analysis: The Mischance Principle Applied
172
Ch. 6
Practices, Principles, and Contemporary Political Theory
191
The Role of Social Practice in Ethical and Legal Judging
193
Contemporary Political Theorists on the Role of Social Practice
199
Practices and Principles
204
Practices, Principles, and the Liberal-Communication Debate
209
Practices, Principles, and the Relativism-Universalism Debate
217
Bibliography
223
Index of Cases
235
General Index
237