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The Humanity of Private Law Nicholas McBride (University of Cambridge, UK)

The Humanity of Private Law By Nicholas McBride (University of Cambridge, UK)

The Humanity of Private Law by Nicholas McBride (University of Cambridge, UK)


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The Humanity of Private Law Summary

The Humanity of Private Law: Part II: Evaluation by Nicholas McBride (University of Cambridge, UK)

Part II of The Humanity of Private Law charts a new course for English private law in the twenty-first century. Part I set out the vision of human flourishing that English private law has in mind in seeking to promote its subjects flourishing. Part II argues in favour of a very different account of what human flourishing involves, and explains what private law would look like were it to base itself on this alternative vision of the nature of human flourishing. This volume: sets out and evaluates different models of what human flourishing involves; argues in favour of the view that human flourishing involves being engaged in a quest to lead a truthful life; explains in what ways a private law that sought to foster this distinctive vision of human flourishing would be different from English private law in its current state, in particular with regard to: (i) tackling fraud; (ii) promoting freedom of speech; (iii) preserving attention capacities; (iv) protecting people from being subjected to degrading or hateful treatment; and (v) enabling people to make a fresh start in their lives; and, considers whether and when it would be legitimate for the courts to transform English private law in the ways suggested in this volume. Part II of The Humanity of Private Law is a radical and prophetic book that is essential reading for anyone who is interested in understanding the contribution private law can make to our living in a society that promotes the flourishing of all its members.

The Humanity of Private Law Reviews

[The book] is carefully argued, the argument itself is highly original, and it should be of interest to anyone concerned about the role that private law should perform within a society concerned with the authentic flourishing of its citizens. -- Joaquin Reyes, University of Edinburgh * Edinburgh Law Review *

About Nicholas McBride (University of Cambridge, UK)

Nicholas J McBride is a Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge.

Table of Contents

8. Human Flourishing II Models and Postulates 1. Three Models 2. Problems with the Service Model 3. Four Postulates 4. Problems with the Possessions Model 5. Advantages of the Journey Model 9. Truth and the Journey Model 1. Intimations of the Truth 2. The Truth-Seeking Life 3. Compatibility with the Postulates 4. Three Objections 10. The Approach of Being 1. Being and Beings 2. Truth and Being 3. Anti-Being 4. Human Flourishing: A Restatement 11. Applications and Implications 1. Fraud Unravels All 2. Speech and Silence 3. Attention Wells 4. Like a Dog 5. The Hate You Make 6. The Burden of the Past 7. The Perils of Litigation 12. The Limits of Democracy 1. Six Positions 2. The Superiority of the Simple Formula 3. The Need to Choose 4. The Future of Politics

Additional information

NPB9781509911998
9781509911998
1509911995
The Humanity of Private Law: Part II: Evaluation by Nicholas McBride (University of Cambridge, UK)
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2020-04-30
224
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