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The Means Principle, Larry Alexander
The Means Principle, Larry Alexander
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Michael Moore believes there are deontological constraints on actors’ pursuit of good consequences. He believes these constraints are best conceived of as agent-relative prohibitions such as “you must not intentionally kill, batter, rape, steal, etc.” I, joined in recent years by Kimberly Ferzan, believe that the best interpretation of deontological constraints — the interpretation that best accounts for our intuitions about certain stock cases — is that they are constraints on the causal means by which good consequences may be achieved. We believe those constraints can be unified under a single deontological principle, what we call the “means principle.” It …
The Public Speaks: An Empirical Study Of Legal Communication, Christopher R. Trudeau
The Public Speaks: An Empirical Study Of Legal Communication, Christopher R. Trudeau
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The U.C.C. (Sales) As An Introductory Law School Course, Ronald B. Brown
The U.C.C. (Sales) As An Introductory Law School Course, Ronald B. Brown
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