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Contractualism

Kant and Parfit, 2018
Husain Sarkar
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The implications of contractualism for the responsibilisation of higher education

Responsibility and Responsibilisation in Education, 2017
Within the context of heightened perceptions of risk within the higher education sector worldwide, responsibility for outcomes is increasingly required not only of universities but, also, of individual academics. In turn, contracts have become a key form
S. Rawolle, J. Rowlands, J. Blackmore
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Leaving Principle Contractualism Behind? A Response to Salomon

Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy
Traditionally, T. M. Scanlon’s moral contractualism has been understood in terms of principle contractualism. In an earlier volume of this journal, however, Aaron Salomon argued that contractualists should shift their theory’s evaluative focal point away
Valentin Salein
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Between empowerment and discipline: Practicing contractualism in social work

Journal of Social Work, 2018
Summary As a contemporary development in welfare policy, contractualism stipulates discretionary rights and obligations for each client, some of whom are quite vulnerable.
I. Solvang, Truls I. Juritzen
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Consequentialism, Deontology, Contractualism, and Equality

Oxford Handbooks Online, 2018
This chapter advances two main claims. First, that the distinction between consequentialism and deontology, although widely adopted, is illusory and only serves to obscure some of the genuine disputes underlying central debates in distributive justice ...
J. Quong
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Contractual Arbitration Clauses and Non-Contractual Claims

Journal of International Arbitration, 2023
Are non-contractual claims such as tort claims covered by standard arbitration clauses? Italian arbitration law contains a provision which seems to resolve this issue in favour of arbitration but which is interpreted restrictively by the Italian Court of Cassation.
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Contractualism

2015
A contractualist moral theory is an account of the foundations of a central aspect of commonsense morality, one concerned with how it is wrong for individuals to treat each other. A theory counts as contractualist if it takes as fundamental to accounting for an act’s wrongness the justifiability to others of so acting .
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Negotiating Contractual Relationships

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2007
Team coverage can be the most rewarding and the most challenging aspect of a physician's career; however, evaluate the realistic risks and benefits of covering a team. Understand what the team is looking for. Prior physicians may have been dismissed for a specific action, may have left on their own, or may have been asked to pay for the privilege of ...
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Contractualism and Animals

Philosophical Studies, 1997
Abstract There is a popular philosophical theory of morality, comprising in part a theory of welfare, that, at least when typically developed, has serious negative implications for experientialism. If this theory is accepted in its usually proffered forms, one is committed to rejecting the capacity for sentient experience as being ...
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Purposive Contractual Interpretation

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
AbstractIt is now well recognised that contractual purposes play an important role in the construction of contracts. The methods by which purposes are taken into account have not, however, been systematically explored. This paper considers three central issues in the purposive construction of contracts: first, the reasons contractual purposes are ...
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