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Paternalism and freedom

Freedom of choice and paternalism in contract law: a law and economics perspective

Freedom of choice and paternalism in contract law: a law and economics perspective

... 2. Paternalism and freedom of contract – conceptual and justificatory issues Besides paternalistic individual actions ...legal paternalism also abound: from medical law (the regulation of the ...

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Paternalism and entrepreneurship

Paternalism and entrepreneurship

... anyone’s freedom of choice; but there is a sense in which it addressed a failure of judgement on the part of her ...of paternalism, there is at least a prima facie case that that proprietor’s action was ...

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Legal paternalism

Legal paternalism

... or freedom, or sovereignty is touted as a value, the metaphysical problem o f freedom o f the will becom es an ...when paternalism is justified and when it is not, seems particularly prone to the ...

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Behavioral Paternalism

Behavioral Paternalism

... libertarian paternalism. The number of opportunities a person gets is not relevant to assess their degree of freedom. Let me explain this by borrowing an example originally presented by Locke 13 . A ...

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A Reformulation of Libertarian Paternalism

A Reformulation of Libertarian Paternalism

... libertarian paternalism as an alternative to paternalism if the free- choice condition is verified, ...the freedom of choice is: this question is indeed tightly intertwined with the issue of the ...

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Epistemic Paternalism Online

Epistemic Paternalism Online

... Why, exactly, was Mundane Update not morally wrong? We think that a good explanation is that it exposes no one to treatment they can reasonably reject. 4 The only parties that might have a claim to rejecting the ...

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Autonomy-enhancing paternalism

Autonomy-enhancing paternalism

... justify paternalism has to be that interventions increase individual welfare (oth- erwise the interventions would not be ...in freedom of choice and some behavioral influence is inevitable ...

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Libertarian Paternalism Is Not An Oxymoron

Libertarian Paternalism Is Not An Oxymoron

... against paternalism rest not on consequences but on autonomy – on a belief that people are entitled to make their own choices even if they ...below, freedom of choice is sometimes an ingredient in ...of ...

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Evaluating Libertarian Paternalism

Evaluating Libertarian Paternalism

... for certain jobs where employees could potentially harm others as in airplane pilots, bus drivers, heavy machine operators, etc. In this case, individuals still have the option to pursue another job if they are opposed ...

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Paternalism, Obesity, and Tolerable Levels of Risk

Paternalism, Obesity, and Tolerable Levels of Risk

... As I hope these preliminary comments show, the issues before us are not, as most liberals generally argue, simply about safeguard- ing the interests of children. Nor are they, as most libertarians argue, merely about the ...

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Family Firms, Paternalism, and Labor Relations

Family Firms, Paternalism, and Labor Relations

... Strike Activity in the 1960s Our survey measures of the quality of labor relations reflect the opinions of executives. It would be good to know if these opinions also corresponded to more ‘readily observable’ measures of ...

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Self-Authorship, Well-being and Paternalism

Self-Authorship, Well-being and Paternalism

... 40 freedom. According to the definition adopted here, non-autonomy violating policies of this kind would not constitute paternalism in the first place. In fact, there would be nothing controversial with ...

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Libertarian Paternalism Is Not An Oxymoron. Abstract. I. Introduction

Libertarian Paternalism Is Not An Oxymoron. Abstract. I. Introduction

... to freedom of ...inevitable paternalism through those very barriers, which significantly raise the burdens of ...preserves freedom of choice and thus satisfies the libertarian ...

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Nudging and obesity : how to get rid of paternalism?

Nudging and obesity : how to get rid of paternalism?

... Being an outsider, any expert can of course evaluate people’s behavior and look for the unhealthy aspects of it and imagine how they would be better off by making other more healthy choices. What really matters is, do we ...

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Ubiquitous technologies, cultural logics and paternalism in industrial workplaces

Ubiquitous technologies, cultural logics and paternalism in industrial workplaces

... ‘nanny culture’, all arguments took place ‘within’ the discourse about health and safety. However, as we could see above, health and safety not only cut down on workers’ freedom but it also empowered them to take ...

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“Nudge” in the clinical consultation – an acceptable form of medical paternalism?

“Nudge” in the clinical consultation – an acceptable form of medical paternalism?

... soft paternalism the aim is for the doctor and patient to work in close collaboration to achieve decisions that are in the pa- tient’s best ...of freedom of choice but at the same time not result in the ...

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Contracts and Capabilities: An Evolutionary Perspective on the Autonomy-Paternalism Debate

Contracts and Capabilities: An Evolutionary Perspective on the Autonomy-Paternalism Debate

... The relationship between social or regulatory legislation and the notion of contractual capacity has never been less than highly contested. In the early decades of the twentieth century, the language of capacity was ...

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Emotional Paternalism

Emotional Paternalism

... 31. Professor Mitchell objects to this inevitability argument on empirical grounds as well, suggesting that the possibility of correcting (or “debiasing”) such individuals’ biased decisionmaking undercuts Sunstein and ...

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Paternalism, Autonomy, and the Good

Paternalism, Autonomy, and the Good

... About Paternalism and Autonomy In the opening sentence of the paper, Kious writes, “One of the most widely accepted views in bioethics is that paternalistic interference in others’ self-regarding decisions is ...

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Overconfidence, Insurance and Paternalism

Overconfidence, Insurance and Paternalism

... This paper explores the policy implications of behavioral biases in the classic model of insurance markets with asymmetric information by Michael D. Rothschild and Joseph E. This paper has previously circulated under the ...

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