In Our Best Interest: A Defense of Paternalism
Autor Jason Hannaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 noi 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190877132
ISBN-10: 0190877138
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 236 x 155 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190877138
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 236 x 155 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
His comprehensive engagement with the vast literature on paternalism makes this book an excellent resource for scholars seeking to get up to speed on the topic. And the new and important contributions that the book makes to that literature guarantee that it will play an important role in ongoing debates about paternalism.
Hanna has provided a careful and compelling criticism of anti-paternalism and a rigorous defense of paternalism. This important book presents novel and formidable challenges to liberals ... Critics and proponents of paternalism would do well to study this book closely in any case.
There is lots written on paternalism, but nothing ties the sundry strands of thought on the topic together in the way Hanna's excellent book does. It is all in the service of his provocative thesis: there is nothing wrong with paternalism itself. Hanna's defense of the position he calls 'pro-paternalism' is exhaustive without being exhausting. Those that count themselves as 'pro-paternalism' won't find a better development and defense of the position anywhere. And those that are not have their work cut out for them. The book should be one of the first ports of call for any future discussion of paternalism.
In Our Best Interest is now the best book-length defense of paternalism available. Jason Hanna effectively rebuts the standard arguments against paternalism, then carefully explains why the distinction between 'hard' and 'soft' paternalism, which anti-paternalists rely on to reconcile their position with common sense, is arbitrary. With its calm tone, careful drawing of distinctions, incisive analysis, command of the relevant literature, and skill in separating the essential from non-essential, this book should help readers of all persuasions to clarify their thinking about paternalism -- whether it is objectionable and, if so, why.
Hanna has provided a careful and compelling criticism of anti-paternalism and a rigorous defense of paternalism. This important book presents novel and formidable challenges to liberals ... Critics and proponents of paternalism would do well to study this book closely in any case.
There is lots written on paternalism, but nothing ties the sundry strands of thought on the topic together in the way Hanna's excellent book does. It is all in the service of his provocative thesis: there is nothing wrong with paternalism itself. Hanna's defense of the position he calls 'pro-paternalism' is exhaustive without being exhausting. Those that count themselves as 'pro-paternalism' won't find a better development and defense of the position anywhere. And those that are not have their work cut out for them. The book should be one of the first ports of call for any future discussion of paternalism.
In Our Best Interest is now the best book-length defense of paternalism available. Jason Hanna effectively rebuts the standard arguments against paternalism, then carefully explains why the distinction between 'hard' and 'soft' paternalism, which anti-paternalists rely on to reconcile their position with common sense, is arbitrary. With its calm tone, careful drawing of distinctions, incisive analysis, command of the relevant literature, and skill in separating the essential from non-essential, this book should help readers of all persuasions to clarify their thinking about paternalism -- whether it is objectionable and, if so, why.
Notă biografică
Jason Hanna is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Northern Illinois University. His publications address topics such as the permissibility of paternalism, the nature and viability of deontological constraints on harming, the moral significance of consent, and various issues in applied ethics. He has previously been a Faculty Fellow at Tulane University's Murphy Institute.