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  1. The normative core of paternalism.Kalle Grill - 2007 - Res Publica 13 (4):441-458.
    The philosophical debate on paternalism is conducted as if the property of being paternalistic should be attributed to actions. Actions are typically deemed to be paternalistic if they amount to some kind of interference with a person and if the rationale for the action is the good of the person interfered with. This focus on actions obscures the normative issues involved. In particular, it makes it hard to provide an analysis of the traditional liberal resistance to paternalism. Given the fact (...)
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  • Vehicles and Crashes.Douglas Husak - 2004 - Social Theory and Practice 30 (3):351-370.
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  • Taking Risks, Assessing Responsibility.Gerald Dworkin - 1981 - Hastings Center Report 11 (5):26-31.
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  • Is Drunk Driving a Serious Offense?Douglas N. Husak - 1994 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 23 (1):52-73.
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