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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- List of Cases
- List of Statutes
- 1 The Embedding of Causation in Legal Liability Doctrines
- 2 Causation and Moral Blameworthiness
- 3 Causation and the Permissibility of Consequentialist Justification within Agent-Relative Morality and the Law
- 4 The Law's Own Characterizations of its Causal Requirements
- 5 The Prima Facie Demands of the Law on the Concept of Causation
- 6 Pruning the Law's Demands on a Concept of Causation
- 7 ‘Negligence in the Air Will not Do’
- 8 Conceptual Problems in Applying the Harm-within-the-Risk Test to Crimes/Torts of Negligence
- 9 Normative Problems in Applying the Harm-within-the-Risk Test to Crimes/Torts of Negligence
- 10 The Descriptive Inaccuracy of the Harm-within-the-Risk Analysis as Measuring Proximate Causation
- 11 The Legal Doctrines of Intervening Causation
- 12 The Lack of any Metaphysical Basis for the Doctrines of Intervening Causation
- 13 The Superfluity of Accomplice Liability
- 14 A Prolegomenon to the Issue of Causal Relata
- 15 The Facts, Events, States of Affairs, and Tropes Debate
- 16 Counterfactual Conditionals
- 17 The Counterfactual Theory of Causation
- 18 The Role of Counterfactual Dependence as an Independent, Non-causal Desert-determiner
- 19 Generalist Theories of Causation
- 20 Singularist Theories of Causation
- Appendix Contract Law and Causation: An Illustration
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Source:
- Causation and Responsibility
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- List of Cases
- List of Statutes
- 1 The Embedding of Causation in Legal Liability Doctrines
- 2 Causation and Moral Blameworthiness
- 3 Causation and the Permissibility of Consequentialist Justification within Agent-Relative Morality and the Law
- 4 The Law's Own Characterizations of its Causal Requirements
- 5 The Prima Facie Demands of the Law on the Concept of Causation
- 6 Pruning the Law's Demands on a Concept of Causation
- 7 ‘Negligence in the Air Will not Do’
- 8 Conceptual Problems in Applying the Harm-within-the-Risk Test to Crimes/Torts of Negligence
- 9 Normative Problems in Applying the Harm-within-the-Risk Test to Crimes/Torts of Negligence
- 10 The Descriptive Inaccuracy of the Harm-within-the-Risk Analysis as Measuring Proximate Causation
- 11 The Legal Doctrines of Intervening Causation
- 12 The Lack of any Metaphysical Basis for the Doctrines of Intervening Causation
- 13 The Superfluity of Accomplice Liability
- 14 A Prolegomenon to the Issue of Causal Relata
- 15 The Facts, Events, States of Affairs, and Tropes Debate
- 16 Counterfactual Conditionals
- 17 The Counterfactual Theory of Causation
- 18 The Role of Counterfactual Dependence as an Independent, Non-causal Desert-determiner
- 19 Generalist Theories of Causation
- 20 Singularist Theories of Causation
- Appendix Contract Law and Causation: An Illustration
- Bibliography
- Index