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The Confluence of Philosophy and Law in Applied Ethics / / by Norbert Paulo



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Autore: Paulo Norbert Visualizza persona
Titolo: The Confluence of Philosophy and Law in Applied Ethics / / by Norbert Paulo Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London : , : Palgrave Macmillan UK : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2016
Edizione: 1st ed. 2016.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (VIII, 250 p. 3 illus.)
Disciplina: 170
Soggetto topico: Ethics
Analysis (Philosophy)
Bioethics
Law—Philosophy
Law
Social sciences—Philosophy
Moral Philosophy
Analytic Philosophy
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History
Social Philosophy
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Nota di contenuto: PART I: ETHICS AND LAW -- 1 The Black-Box Problem -- METHODS -- OUTLINE -- 2 Ethics, Applied Ethics, and Law -- TERMINOLOGY: ETHICS AND MORALITY -- ETHICS, APPLIED ETHICS, BIOETHICS -- ETHICS AND LAW -- CONCLUSION -- PART II: METHODS IN LEGAL THEORY -- 3 Norms -- ABSTRACT AND GENERAL NORMS -- PRINCIPLES AND RULES -- Dworkin on Principles -- Principles as Optimization Requirements -- 4 Norm Application -- DEDUCTIVE STRUCTURE -- INTERPRETATION -- RULES OF INTERPRETATION -- Some Intricacies -- REASONING WITH PRECEDENTS -- Precedents -- What is binding? -- Strict binding force? -- ANALOGICAL REASONING -- Brewer’s Theory of Analogical Reasoning -- The sequence of processes -- CONCLUSION -- 5 Norm Development -- EXPANSIONS -- Supplementation -- Conflict of principles: proportionality test -- The four steps -- Critique -- Gap-Filling -- Distinguishing -- REVISIONS -- Overruling -- Correction of Mistakes -- NEW LEGISLATION -- CONCLUSION -- PART III: METHODS IN CONTEMPORARY ETHICAL THEORIES -- 6 Principlism -- THE STRUCTURE OF PRINCIPLISM -- Clusters of Principles and the Common Morality -- Principles and Rules -- Ideals, Virtues, and Rights -- PRINCIPLISM’s NORMATIVE CONTENT -- Respect for Autonomy -- Nonmaleficence -- Beneficence, Impartiality, and Moral Status -- Justice -- Relationship -- THEORY OF JUSTIFICATION -- METHODS -- Specification -- The importance of revisions and expansions -- Richardson’s definition -- Interpretation -- Abandoning specification -- Balancing -- The constraining conditions and proportionality -- Critique and alternatives -- CONCLUSION -- 7 Casuistry -- THE BASICS -- THE STRUCTURE OF CASUISTRY -- Morphology -- Taxonomy -- Kinetics -- CRITIQUE -- Cases do not speak for themselves -- What rules the case? -- Importance of the Taxonomy -- The Role of Paradigms -- Arbitrary Kinetics -- Casuistry’s Conventionality -- A BETTER STRUCTURE FOR CAUSISTRY -- Rules: Maxims and Paradigms -- Application of Paradigms -- Overruling and Distinguishing Paradigms -- Analogical Reasoning -- CONCLUSION -- 8 Consequentialism -- PETER SINGER’s PREFERENCE UTILITARIANISM -- The Practice of Singer’s Theory -- BRAD HOOKER’s RULE-CONSEQUENTIALISM -- The Basic Theory -- Structure -- Impartiality, Reflective Equilibrium, and Pluralism -- Prima Facie Rules, Interpretation, and Conflicts -- Hooker on Euthanasia -- CONCLUSION -- 9 The Morisprudence Model for Applied Ethics -- DEDUCTIVE NORM APPLICATION -- APPLICATION AND DEVELOPMENT -- WHY THE MORISPRIDENCE MODEL? -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Sommario/riassunto: The law serves a function that is not often taken seriously enough by ethicists, namely practicability. A consequence of practicability is that law requires elaborated and explicit methodologies that determine how to do things with norms. This consequence forms the core idea behind this book, which employs methods from legal theory to inform and examine debates on methodology in applied ethics, particularly bioethics. It is argued that almost all legal methods have counterparts in applied ethics, which indicates that much can be gained from comparative study of the two. The author first outlines methods as used in legal theory, focusing on deductive reasoning with statutes as well as analogical reasoning with precedent cases. He then examines three representative kinds of contemporary ethical theories, Beauchamp and Childress’s principlism, Jonsen and Toulmin’s casuistry, and two versions of consequentialism—Singer’s preference utilitarianism and Hooker’s rule-consequentialism—with regards to their methods. These examinations lead to the Morisprudence Model for methods in applied ethics. .
Titolo autorizzato: The Confluence of Philosophy and Law in Applied Ethics  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-137-55734-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910255342103321
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