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Philosophy 3103Copyright © 2006, Richard Lee Summer 2006
 

Liberty Limiting Principles

(Principles that attempt to indicate under what circumstances it is permissible to limit the liberty of a person (agent).)

(These are notes, not complete statement of the principles.)

Harm Principle:
to prevent harm to others [other than the agent]
private harm: to prevent harm to other individuals
public harm: harm to society in general
Paternalism:
to prevent harm to the agent
Welfarism:
to benefit others [other than the agent]
Extreme Paternalism:
to benefit the agent
Legal Moralism:
to prevent immoral behavior
Offense Principle:
to prevent offense to others
Majoritarianism:
to accede to the wishes of the majority
Other Consensualism:
when the other person(s)/party/parties do not consent
Self-Consensualism:
when you have consented to that limitation

based in part on: Joel Feinberg, Social Philosophy (Prentice Hall, 1973)


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