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Responsibility and Fault
By (Author) Professor Tony Honor
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
1st June 1999
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Laws of specific jurisdictions and specific areas of law
346.03
Hardback
176
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 14mm
Why should we be held responsible for the harm we cause This work proposes a theory of responsibility according to which, to be responsible, it is sufficient to have intervened in the world. To act and to be responsible is to assume certain risks, so that responsibility can be a matter of luck rather than fault or merit. Whether responsibility carries with it moral blame or legal liability is an important but secondary question. With the help of this theory, Honore explains the moral basis of strict liability and of tort law in general; shows when there is a moral difference between positive acts and omissions; and indicates the extent to which the circumstances that cause a wrongdoer to do wrong should affect his responsibility.
Honore is never less than interesting and provocative. This splendid collection of essays can be strongly recommended to anyone interested in legal philosophy or in the moral dimensions of agency and responsibility; it also offers to those who are not familiar with Honore's work a useful introduction to his approach and to some of the central themes of his work in legal theory. -- R.A. Duff, University of Stirling * Philosophical Quarterly *
...marvellous collection of essays. -- William Lucy * Professional Negligence *
Tony Honor is the former Regius Professor of Civil law in the University of Oxford. is Reader in Law at University College London