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8. Questions of Method and Meaning: The Law at Odds with Common Morality
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Mark Osiel
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Introduction: Defining the Puzzle 1
- 1. Common Morality, Social Mores, and the Law 22
- 2. A Sampling of Rights to Do Wrong 44
- 3. Three Rights to Do Wrong 85
- 4. How to “Abuse” a Right 109
- 5. Law and Morality in Ordinary Language and Social Science 131
- 6. Divergences of Law and Morals: Sites and Sources 153
- 7. Convergences of Law and Morals: Sites and Sources 176
- 8. Questions of Method and Meaning: The Law at Odds with Common Morality 195
- 9. Why This Book Is Not What You Had in Mind 217
- 10. The Changing Stance of Lawyers toward Common Morality 233
- 11. Commercial Morality, Bourgeois Virtue, and the Law 246
- 12. How We Attach Responsibilities to Rights 261
- 13. Common Morality Confronts Modernity 288
- Conclusion 319
- Notes 333
- References 429
- Acknowledgments 491
- Index 493
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Introduction: Defining the Puzzle 1
- 1. Common Morality, Social Mores, and the Law 22
- 2. A Sampling of Rights to Do Wrong 44
- 3. Three Rights to Do Wrong 85
- 4. How to “Abuse” a Right 109
- 5. Law and Morality in Ordinary Language and Social Science 131
- 6. Divergences of Law and Morals: Sites and Sources 153
- 7. Convergences of Law and Morals: Sites and Sources 176
- 8. Questions of Method and Meaning: The Law at Odds with Common Morality 195
- 9. Why This Book Is Not What You Had in Mind 217
- 10. The Changing Stance of Lawyers toward Common Morality 233
- 11. Commercial Morality, Bourgeois Virtue, and the Law 246
- 12. How We Attach Responsibilities to Rights 261
- 13. Common Morality Confronts Modernity 288
- Conclusion 319
- Notes 333
- References 429
- Acknowledgments 491
- Index 493