Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction: Search for an Explanatory Theory of Torts
- 2 A Social Contract Conception of the Tort Law of Accidents
- 3 Responsibility for Outcomes, Risk, and the Law of Torts
- 4 The Significance of Doing and Suffering
- 5 Tort Law and Tort Theory: Preliminary Reflections on Method
- 6 Corrective Justice in an Age of Mass Torts
- 7 Economics, Moral Philosophy, and the Positive Analysis of Tort Law
- 8 Pluralism in Tort and Accident Law: Towards a Reasonable Accommodation
- References
- Index
References
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 July 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction: Search for an Explanatory Theory of Torts
- 2 A Social Contract Conception of the Tort Law of Accidents
- 3 Responsibility for Outcomes, Risk, and the Law of Torts
- 4 The Significance of Doing and Suffering
- 5 Tort Law and Tort Theory: Preliminary Reflections on Method
- 6 Corrective Justice in an Age of Mass Torts
- 7 Economics, Moral Philosophy, and the Positive Analysis of Tort Law
- 8 Pluralism in Tort and Accident Law: Towards a Reasonable Accommodation
- References
- Index
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- Philosophy and the Law of Torts , pp. 323 - 334Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2001