Conduct and constraints: testing the limits of the harm principle
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I SELF-IDENTITY, SELF-INTEREST, AND STRATEGIES
FOR CONDUCT 1 CHAPTER 1 CONDUCT AND CONSTRAINTS: INTRODUCTION 3 A. AN
OVERVIEW OF SECTIONS I, 11, AND III 3 B. NAVIGATING A MORAL PATH BETWEEN
TWO UNACCEPTABLE EXTREMES 10 C. THE IDEA OF RATIONAL DISCOURSE AND THE
PRIVILEGE OF DOUBT 11 D. SOME REFLECTIONS ON REFLECTING ON SELF-IDENTITY
11 CHAPTER 2 SELF-IDENTITY AND RATIONAL SE1F-INTEREST 14 A. THE IDEA OF
RATIONAL SELF-INTEREST 14 B. OBJECTIONS TO THE THEORY OF RATIONAL
SE1F-INTEREST: ALTRUISM 18 CHAPTER 3 SE1F-IDENTITY AND ALIENATION 20 A.
SELF-INTEREST AND THE OTHER: THE OTHER HOLDS THE KEY TO WHO I AM 20 B.
SE1F-INTEREST AND THE PROJECT OF OVERCOMING THE OTHERNESS OF THE OTHER
22 C. ALIENATION AND THE GROWTH-TO-HAPPINESS: THE ONTOLOGICAL THEORY 23
D. FRIENDSHIP AND LOVE AS STRATEGIES TO OVERCOME ALIENATION: THE
INTEREST IN SELF-INTEREST 24 E. IS OUR EXPERIENCE FUNDAMENTALLY UNHAPPY?
SE1F-IDENTITY: PROBLEMS 27 CHAPTER 4 THE HARM PRINCIPLE: PART I THE IDEA
OF HARMING 29 A. INTRODUCTION 29 B. ORGANIZING HARMS 31 C. THE IDEAS OF
PERSONS AND RIGHTS 32 D. PROBLEMS 34 VII CHAPTER 5 THE HARM PRINCIPLE:
PART II HARM TO OTHERS AND HARM TO SELF 36 A. HARM TO OTHERS 36 B. HARM
TO SELF 39 CHAPTER 6 THE HARM PRINCIPLE: PART III IMPERSONAL HARMING 42
A. HARM TO OTHERS, SELF, AND IMPERSONAL HARMING 42 B. IMPERSONAL
HARMING: HARMING TRADITIONAL VALUES AND ENFORCING MORALITY 43 C.
IMPERSONAL HARMING: WRONGFUL GAIN AND PERFECTING CHARACTER 46 CHAPTER 7
DEONTOLOGICAL STRATEGIES 50 A. THE IDEA OF A STRATEGY FOR ACTIONS 50 B.
DEONTOLOGICAL MOTIVATIONS: NON-CONSEQUENTIAL 51 C. DEONTOLOGY'S
CATEGORICAL IMPERATIVE 53 D. SUMMARY OF THE DEONTOLOGICAL STRATEGY 58
CHAPTER 8 UTILITARIAN STRATEGIES 59 A. UTILITARIAN MOTIVATIONS:
CONSEQUENTIAL 59 B. TESTING STRATEGIES FOR ACTION: THE HYPOTHETICAL CA
SE OF "DOWN IN THE JUNGLE" 62 CHAPTER 9 THE COMMAND STRATEGY: MORALITY
AND RELIGION 66 A. MOTIVATIONS BY COMMAND: SCRIPTURE AND/OR REVELATION
66 B. DOES MORALITY DEPEND UPON RELIGION? 67 C. CAN ONE BE "RIGHTLY"
COMMANDED TO DO AN "IMMORAL" ACT? 68 D. WHY DO THE "RIGHT" THING EVEN
WHEN IT DOES NOT SEEM TO BE IN OUR SELF-INTEREST? 69 CHAPTER 10 THE
MORALITY OF PUNISHMENT- A DEONTOLOGICAL OR RETRIBUTIVE DEFENSE 72 A. THE
PROBLEM OF PUNISHMENT: WHY THE INSTITUTION OF PUNISHMENT NEEDS A MORAL
DEFENSE 72 B. CONTRASTING DEONTOLOGICAL AND UTILITARIAN DEFENSES OF
PUNISHMENT 74 C. A DEONTOLOGICAL DEFENSE OF PUNISHMENT 75 VIII CHAPTER
11 THE MORALITY OF PUNISHMENT- A UTILITARIAN DEFENSE 77 A. WHY THE
INSTITUTION OF PUNISHMENT NEEDS A MORAL DEFENSE 77 B. THE COMPATIBILITY
OF DEONTOLOGICAL AND UTILITARIAN DEFENSES OF PUNISHMENT 78 SECTION 11
THE MORALITY OF KILLING 81 CHAPTER 12 INTRODUCTION: THE MORALITY OF
KILLING 83 A. PERSONS, HARMS, AND THE RIGHT-TO-LIFE 83 B. THE IDEA OF
INFORMAL FALLACIES 86 C. FALLACIES OF RELEVANCE 87 CHAPTER 13 THE
KILLING OF NON-HUMAN ANIMALS: DO (NON-HUMAN) ANIMALS HAVE RIGHTS? 91 A.
ANIMALS: HUMAN AND NON-HUMAN 91 B. INADEQUATE ARGUMENTS FOR ANIMAL
RIGHTS 92 C. DEFENDING ANIMAL RIGHTS: THE THEORY OF INHERENT VALUE 95 D.
OBJECTIONS TO REGAN'S DEFENSE OF ANIMAL RIGHTS 97 CHAPTER 14 ABORTION
AND THE MEANING OF THE RIGHT-TO-LIFE 99 A. PERSONS, DOMAINS, AND THE
RIGHT-TO-LIFE 99 B. SETTING THE PROBLEM OF ABORTION IN THE CONTEXT OF
PROBLEMS OF KILLING 100 C. MORAL ANSWERS TO MORAL QUESTIONS WELCOME TOTHE PLANET ZELDAR! 101 D. THE SUPREME COURT DECISION: ROE V. WADE 102 E.
THE CONSERVATIVE ANTI-ABORTION ARGUMENT 103 CHAPTER 15 ABORTION AND
PERSONHOOD 106 A. THE STRONG ARGUMENT AGAINST ABORTION 106 B. REFUTING
THE STRONG ARGUMENT AGAINST ABORTION 107 CHAPTER 16 ABORTION AND
INFANTICIDE 113 A. FETUS, PERSONS, AND THE CASE AGAINST ABORTION 113 B.
ABORTION: MORAL VS. BIOLOGICAL ARGUMENTS 117 C. THE MORAL ARGUMENT: THE
SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS CRITERION 118 CHAPTER 17 INFANTICIDE AND EUTHANASIA
123 A. FROM INFANTIEIDE TO EUTHANASIA: SHALL WE HONOR THE OTHER'S
REQUEST TO BE RELEASED FROM TERMINAL SUFFERING 123 B. ACTIVE VS. PASSIVE
EUTHANASIA 124 C. EUTHANASIA AND SUICIDE 126 SECTION III SEXUAL MORALITY
129 CHAPTER 18 INTRODUCTION: SEXUAL MORALITY 131 A. RE-FRAMING THE HARM
PRINCIPLE 131 B. T ESTING THE VOLENTI MAXIM: IS CONSENT NECESSARY AND
SUFFICIENT? 131 CHAPTER 19 THE WRONGNESS OF RAPE: A FEMINIST CRITIQUE
136 A. RAPE AS A VIOLATION OF THE HARM PRINCIPLE 136 B. THE WRONGNESS OF
RAPE AS A CRIMINAL ACT 137 C. THE WRONGNESS OF RAPE GOES BEYOND ITS
CRIMINALITY 138 D. THE" ACCEPTABLE" MODEL OF COURTSHIP: RAPE 141 CHAPTER
20 MARRIAGE AND MONOGAMY 143 A. WHY THE CONTRACT: MARRIAGE = MONOGAMY?
143 B. REFLECTIONS ON THE JUDEO-CHRISTIAN TRADITIONS CONCERNING MARRIAGE
AND MONOGAMY 144 C. KANT'S THESIS: SEXUAL PRACTICES ARE PERMISSIBLE ONLY
WITHIN MONOGAMOUS MARRIAGE 145 D. PERSONS VS. THINGS: ARGUMENTS AGAINST
SLAVERY, SUICIDE, MASTURBATION 146 E. THE IMPERMISSIBILITY OF INCEST 147
CHAPTER 21 IS ADULTERY IMMORAL? 148 A. IS ADULTERY ALWAYS IMPERMISSIBLE?
148 B. ARGUMENTS FOR THE IMPERMISSIBILITY OF ADULTERY 149 C. OBJECTIONS
TO THE TRADITIONAL ARGUMENTS AGAINST ADULTERY 150 D. TRADITIONAL VIEWS
ON MARRIAGE = MONOGAMY 151 E. SOME REFLECTIONS ON MONOGAMOUS MARRIAGE
AND THE NUCLEAR FAMILY 152 CHAPTER 22 PORNOGRAPHY AND OBSCENITY 154 A.
THE PROBLEM OF PORNOGRAPHY 154 B. DEFINING PORNOGRAPHY 155 C.
CONSERVATIVE ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE PERMISSIBILITY OF PORNOGRAPHY:
PORNOGRAPHY CAUSES HARM 156 D. LIBERAL OBJECTIONS TO THE CONSERVATIVE
ARGUMENTS 160 CHAPTER 23 THE SUPREME COURT ON SODOMY 163 A. SUMMARIZING
THE HARM PRINCIPLE AND VOLENTI MAXIM IN CASES OF SEXUAL MORALITY 163 B.
THE SUPREME COURT DECISION ON SODOMY 166 CHAPTER 24 SEXISM AND RACISM
171 A. SEXISM AND RACISM: AN OVERVIEW OF HARM TO OTHERS 171 B. SEXISM
AND RACISM: THE SOCIAL REALITIES 172 C. THE NON-SEXIST, NON-RACIST
MODEL: THE ASSIMILATIONIST IDEAL. . 177 D. AN ARGUMENT AGAINST RACISM:
BEHIND THE VEIL 177 SECTION IV READINGS 179 GROUNDS FOR COERCION FOEL
FEINBERG '" 181 HARD CASES FOR THE HARM PRINCIPLE F OEL FEINBERG 194
FROM TRANSITION (ROM THE COMMON RATIONAL KNOWLEDGE O( MORALITY TO THE
PHILOSOPHIEAL IMMANUEL KANT 210 FROM UTILITARIANISM F OHN STUART MI/!
218 DOES MORALITY DEPEND UPON RELIGION? FOHN ARTHUR 223 PUNISHMENT AND
DESERT MARTIN PERLMUTTER 231 TWO CONCEPTS OF RULES FOHN RAWLS 241 THE
CASE FOR ANIMAL RIGHTS TOM REGAN 249 SUPREME COURT DECISION ROE VS. WADE
257 A DEFENSE OF ABORTION FUDITH FARVIS THOMSON 295 ABORTION AND
INFANTIEIDE MIEHAEL TOOLEY , 309 ACTIVE AND PASSIVE EUTHANASIA FAMES
RAEHELS 320 WHAT'S WRONG WITH RAPE P AMELA FOA 325 DUTIES TOWARD THE
BODY IN RESPECT OF SEXUAL IMPULSE IMMANUEL KANT 335 IS ADULTERY IMMORAL?
RIEHARD A. WASSERSTROM ., 339 PORNOGRAPHY, SEX, AND CENSORSHIP FRED
BERGER 350 SUPREME COURT DECISION BOWERS VS. HARDWICK 370 ON RACISM AND
SEXISM RIEHARD A. WASSERSTROM 393 SECTION V EXERCISES 417 XI |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I SELF-IDENTITY, SELF-INTEREST, AND STRATEGIES
FOR CONDUCT 1 CHAPTER 1 CONDUCT AND CONSTRAINTS: INTRODUCTION 3 A. AN
OVERVIEW OF SECTIONS I, 11, AND III 3 B. NAVIGATING A MORAL PATH BETWEEN
TWO UNACCEPTABLE EXTREMES 10 C. THE IDEA OF RATIONAL DISCOURSE AND THE
PRIVILEGE OF DOUBT 11 D. SOME REFLECTIONS ON REFLECTING ON SELF-IDENTITY
11 CHAPTER 2 SELF-IDENTITY AND RATIONAL SE1F-INTEREST 14 A. THE IDEA OF
RATIONAL SELF-INTEREST 14 B. OBJECTIONS TO THE THEORY OF RATIONAL
SE1F-INTEREST: ALTRUISM 18 CHAPTER 3 SE1F-IDENTITY AND ALIENATION 20 A.
SELF-INTEREST AND THE OTHER: THE OTHER HOLDS THE KEY TO WHO I AM 20 B.
SE1F-INTEREST AND THE PROJECT OF OVERCOMING THE OTHERNESS OF THE OTHER
22 C. ALIENATION AND THE GROWTH-TO-HAPPINESS: THE ONTOLOGICAL THEORY 23
D. FRIENDSHIP AND LOVE AS STRATEGIES TO OVERCOME ALIENATION: THE
INTEREST IN SELF-INTEREST 24 E. IS OUR EXPERIENCE FUNDAMENTALLY UNHAPPY?
SE1F-IDENTITY: PROBLEMS 27 CHAPTER 4 THE HARM PRINCIPLE: PART I THE IDEA
OF HARMING 29 A. INTRODUCTION 29 B. ORGANIZING HARMS 31 C. THE IDEAS OF
PERSONS AND RIGHTS 32 D. PROBLEMS 34 VII CHAPTER 5 THE HARM PRINCIPLE:
PART II HARM TO OTHERS AND HARM TO SELF 36 A. HARM TO OTHERS 36 B. HARM
TO SELF 39 CHAPTER 6 THE HARM PRINCIPLE: PART III IMPERSONAL HARMING 42
A. HARM TO OTHERS, SELF, AND IMPERSONAL HARMING 42 B. IMPERSONAL
HARMING: HARMING TRADITIONAL VALUES AND ENFORCING MORALITY 43 C.
IMPERSONAL HARMING: WRONGFUL GAIN AND PERFECTING CHARACTER 46 CHAPTER 7
DEONTOLOGICAL STRATEGIES 50 A. THE IDEA OF A STRATEGY FOR ACTIONS 50 B.
DEONTOLOGICAL MOTIVATIONS: NON-CONSEQUENTIAL 51 C. DEONTOLOGY'S
CATEGORICAL IMPERATIVE 53 D. SUMMARY OF THE DEONTOLOGICAL STRATEGY 58
CHAPTER 8 UTILITARIAN STRATEGIES 59 A. UTILITARIAN MOTIVATIONS:
CONSEQUENTIAL 59 B. TESTING STRATEGIES FOR ACTION: THE HYPOTHETICAL CA
SE OF "DOWN IN THE JUNGLE" 62 CHAPTER 9 THE COMMAND STRATEGY: MORALITY
AND RELIGION 66 A. MOTIVATIONS BY COMMAND: SCRIPTURE AND/OR REVELATION
66 B. DOES MORALITY DEPEND UPON RELIGION? 67 C. CAN ONE BE "RIGHTLY"
COMMANDED TO DO AN "IMMORAL" ACT? 68 D. WHY DO THE "RIGHT" THING EVEN
WHEN IT DOES NOT SEEM TO BE IN OUR SELF-INTEREST? 69 CHAPTER 10 THE
MORALITY OF PUNISHMENT- A DEONTOLOGICAL OR RETRIBUTIVE DEFENSE 72 A. THE
PROBLEM OF PUNISHMENT: WHY THE INSTITUTION OF PUNISHMENT NEEDS A MORAL
DEFENSE 72 B. CONTRASTING DEONTOLOGICAL AND UTILITARIAN DEFENSES OF
PUNISHMENT 74 C. A DEONTOLOGICAL DEFENSE OF PUNISHMENT 75 VIII CHAPTER
11 THE MORALITY OF PUNISHMENT- A UTILITARIAN DEFENSE 77 A. WHY THE
INSTITUTION OF PUNISHMENT NEEDS A MORAL DEFENSE 77 B. THE COMPATIBILITY
OF DEONTOLOGICAL AND UTILITARIAN DEFENSES OF PUNISHMENT 78 SECTION 11
THE MORALITY OF KILLING 81 CHAPTER 12 INTRODUCTION: THE MORALITY OF
KILLING 83 A. PERSONS, HARMS, AND THE RIGHT-TO-LIFE 83 B. THE IDEA OF
INFORMAL FALLACIES 86 C. FALLACIES OF RELEVANCE 87 CHAPTER 13 THE
KILLING OF NON-HUMAN ANIMALS: DO (NON-HUMAN) ANIMALS HAVE RIGHTS? 91 A.
ANIMALS: HUMAN AND NON-HUMAN 91 B. INADEQUATE ARGUMENTS FOR ANIMAL
RIGHTS 92 C. DEFENDING ANIMAL RIGHTS: THE THEORY OF INHERENT VALUE 95 D.
OBJECTIONS TO REGAN'S DEFENSE OF ANIMAL RIGHTS 97 CHAPTER 14 ABORTION
AND THE MEANING OF THE RIGHT-TO-LIFE 99 A. PERSONS, DOMAINS, AND THE
RIGHT-TO-LIFE 99 B. SETTING THE PROBLEM OF ABORTION IN THE CONTEXT OF
PROBLEMS OF KILLING 100 C. MORAL ANSWERS TO MORAL QUESTIONS WELCOME TOTHE PLANET ZELDAR! 101 D. THE SUPREME COURT DECISION: ROE V. WADE 102 E.
THE CONSERVATIVE ANTI-ABORTION ARGUMENT 103 CHAPTER 15 ABORTION AND
PERSONHOOD 106 A. THE STRONG ARGUMENT AGAINST ABORTION 106 B. REFUTING
THE STRONG ARGUMENT AGAINST ABORTION 107 CHAPTER 16 ABORTION AND
INFANTICIDE 113 A. FETUS, PERSONS, AND THE CASE AGAINST ABORTION 113 B.
ABORTION: MORAL VS. BIOLOGICAL ARGUMENTS 117 C. THE MORAL ARGUMENT: THE
SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS CRITERION 118 CHAPTER 17 INFANTICIDE AND EUTHANASIA
123 A. FROM INFANTIEIDE TO EUTHANASIA: SHALL WE HONOR THE OTHER'S
REQUEST TO BE RELEASED FROM TERMINAL SUFFERING 123 B. ACTIVE VS. PASSIVE
EUTHANASIA 124 C. EUTHANASIA AND SUICIDE 126 SECTION III SEXUAL MORALITY
129 CHAPTER 18 INTRODUCTION: SEXUAL MORALITY 131 A. RE-FRAMING THE HARM
PRINCIPLE 131 B. T ESTING THE VOLENTI MAXIM: IS CONSENT NECESSARY AND
SUFFICIENT? 131 CHAPTER 19 THE WRONGNESS OF RAPE: A FEMINIST CRITIQUE
136 A. RAPE AS A VIOLATION OF THE HARM PRINCIPLE 136 B. THE WRONGNESS OF
RAPE AS A CRIMINAL ACT 137 C. THE WRONGNESS OF RAPE GOES BEYOND ITS
CRIMINALITY 138 D. THE" ACCEPTABLE" MODEL OF COURTSHIP: RAPE 141 CHAPTER
20 MARRIAGE AND MONOGAMY 143 A. WHY THE CONTRACT: MARRIAGE = MONOGAMY?
143 B. REFLECTIONS ON THE JUDEO-CHRISTIAN TRADITIONS CONCERNING MARRIAGE
AND MONOGAMY 144 C. KANT'S THESIS: SEXUAL PRACTICES ARE PERMISSIBLE ONLY
WITHIN MONOGAMOUS MARRIAGE 145 D. PERSONS VS. THINGS: ARGUMENTS AGAINST
SLAVERY, SUICIDE, MASTURBATION 146 E. THE IMPERMISSIBILITY OF INCEST 147
CHAPTER 21 IS ADULTERY IMMORAL? 148 A. IS ADULTERY ALWAYS IMPERMISSIBLE?
148 B. ARGUMENTS FOR THE IMPERMISSIBILITY OF ADULTERY 149 C. OBJECTIONS
TO THE TRADITIONAL ARGUMENTS AGAINST ADULTERY 150 D. TRADITIONAL VIEWS
ON MARRIAGE = MONOGAMY 151 E. SOME REFLECTIONS ON MONOGAMOUS MARRIAGE
AND THE NUCLEAR FAMILY 152 CHAPTER 22 PORNOGRAPHY AND OBSCENITY 154 A.
THE PROBLEM OF PORNOGRAPHY 154 B. DEFINING PORNOGRAPHY 155 C.
CONSERVATIVE ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE PERMISSIBILITY OF PORNOGRAPHY:
PORNOGRAPHY CAUSES HARM 156 D. LIBERAL OBJECTIONS TO THE CONSERVATIVE
ARGUMENTS 160 CHAPTER 23 THE SUPREME COURT ON SODOMY 163 A. SUMMARIZING
THE HARM PRINCIPLE AND VOLENTI MAXIM IN CASES OF SEXUAL MORALITY 163 B.
THE SUPREME COURT DECISION ON SODOMY 166 CHAPTER 24 SEXISM AND RACISM
171 A. SEXISM AND RACISM: AN OVERVIEW OF HARM TO OTHERS 171 B. SEXISM
AND RACISM: THE SOCIAL REALITIES 172 C. THE NON-SEXIST, NON-RACIST
MODEL: THE ASSIMILATIONIST IDEAL. . 177 D. AN ARGUMENT AGAINST RACISM:
BEHIND THE VEIL 177 SECTION IV READINGS 179 GROUNDS FOR COERCION FOEL
FEINBERG '" 181 HARD CASES FOR THE HARM PRINCIPLE F OEL FEINBERG 194
FROM TRANSITION (ROM THE COMMON RATIONAL KNOWLEDGE O( MORALITY TO THE
PHILOSOPHIEAL IMMANUEL KANT 210 FROM UTILITARIANISM F OHN STUART MI/!
218 DOES MORALITY DEPEND UPON RELIGION? FOHN ARTHUR 223 PUNISHMENT AND
DESERT MARTIN PERLMUTTER 231 TWO CONCEPTS OF RULES FOHN RAWLS 241 THE
CASE FOR ANIMAL RIGHTS TOM REGAN 249 SUPREME COURT DECISION ROE VS. WADE
257 A DEFENSE OF ABORTION FUDITH FARVIS THOMSON 295 ABORTION AND
INFANTIEIDE MIEHAEL TOOLEY , 309 ACTIVE AND PASSIVE EUTHANASIA FAMES
RAEHELS 320 WHAT'S WRONG WITH RAPE P AMELA FOA 325 DUTIES TOWARD THE
BODY IN RESPECT OF SEXUAL IMPULSE IMMANUEL KANT 335 IS ADULTERY IMMORAL?
RIEHARD A. WASSERSTROM ., 339 PORNOGRAPHY, SEX, AND CENSORSHIP FRED
BERGER 350 SUPREME COURT DECISION BOWERS VS. HARDWICK 370 ON RACISM AND
SEXISM RIEHARD A. WASSERSTROM 393 SECTION V EXERCISES 417 XI |
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spelling | Hahn, Robert 1952- Verfasser (DE-588)142770264 aut Conduct and constraints testing the limits of the harm principle Robert Hahn 5. ed. Needham Heights, MA Simon & Schuster 1998 XIII, 491 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references Ethik Ethics Decision making Moral and ethical aspects Self-interest Entscheidung (DE-588)4014904-3 gnd rswk-swf Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 s Entscheidung (DE-588)4014904-3 s DE-604 V:DE-604 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014715854&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Hahn, Robert 1952- Conduct and constraints testing the limits of the harm principle Ethik Ethics Decision making Moral and ethical aspects Self-interest Entscheidung (DE-588)4014904-3 gnd Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd |
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title | Conduct and constraints testing the limits of the harm principle |
title_auth | Conduct and constraints testing the limits of the harm principle |
title_exact_search | Conduct and constraints testing the limits of the harm principle |
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title_full | Conduct and constraints testing the limits of the harm principle Robert Hahn |
title_fullStr | Conduct and constraints testing the limits of the harm principle Robert Hahn |
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title_short | Conduct and constraints |
title_sort | conduct and constraints testing the limits of the harm principle |
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topic_facet | Ethik Ethics Decision making Moral and ethical aspects Self-interest Entscheidung Aufsatzsammlung |
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