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Regulating Toxic Substances Summary

Regulating Toxic Substances: A Philosophy of Science and the Law by Carl F. Cranor (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of California)

This book in the philosophy of law and risk assessment is concerned with the topic is standards of evidence in legal proceedings and regulatory decisions about the toxicity of chemicals. Cranor argues that the scientific and statistical criteria usually used to determine whether substances are toxic are too rigorous and time-consuming for evidentiary purposes in tort cases and for regulation. The result is the under-regulation of toxic substances and the under-compensation of plaintiffs in tort cases. Cranor proposes the evidential standards now used should be evaluated with the purposes of the law in mind.

Regulating Toxic Substances Reviews

will usefully introduce ... philosophically unsophisticated readers to some key normative and epistemological issues in environmental policy ... and will usefully introduce philosophical readers to both empirical and philosophical problems and issues in regulatory science. David Copp, University of California
The arguments it contains are important and original and should be heard * Judith Schwartzbaum, University of Tennessee *

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NPB9780195074369
9780195074369
019507436X
Regulating Toxic Substances: A Philosophy of Science and the Law by Carl F. Cranor (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of California)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1993-05-20
272
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