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  1. Equality, Liberty, and Perfectionism.Norman S. Care - 1983 - Noûs 17 (2):308.
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  • Legal Paternalism.Joel Feinberg - 1971 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):105 - 124.
    The principle of legal paternalism justifies state coercion to protect individuals from self-inflicted harm, or in its extreme version, to guide them, whether they like it or not, toward their own good. Parents can be expected to justify their interference in the lives of their children on the ground that “daddy knows best.” legal paternalism seems to imply that since the state often can know the interests of individual citizens better than the citizens know them themselves, it stands as a (...)
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  • Principles of Political Economy.John Stuart Mill & John M. Robson - 1965 - Philosophy 41 (158):365-367.
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  • Mill, Paternalism, and Slavery.John D. Hodson - 1980 - Analysis 41 (1):60 - 62.
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  • (1 other version)Mill versus paternalism.Richard J. Arneson - 1980 - Ethics 90 (4):470-489.
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  • Paternalism.John Kleinig - 1985 - Law and Philosophy 4 (1):115-119.
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