Altruism, Welfare and the Law

Cham: Imprint: Springer. Edited by Jonathan Herring (2015)
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This book is an assault on the notion that it is empirically accurate and legally and philosophically satisfactory to see humans as atomistic entities. It contends that our welfare is inextricably entangled with that of others, and accordingly law and ethics, in determining our best interests, should recognise the central importance of relationality, the performance of obligations, and (even apparently injurious) altruism.

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Cost Considerations Within a Duty of Beneficence.Jeroen Luyten - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (3):79-81.
To Be Coherently Beneficient, Be Communitarian.Charles Foster - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (3):77-79.

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