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Father Knows Best: A Critique of Joel Feinberg's Soft Paternalism
Sacha, James Cullen
Sacha, James Cullen
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This thesis focuses on the issue of whether or not the government is ever justified in prohibiting the actions of an individual who is harming herself but not others. I first analyze some of the key historical figures in the paternalism debate and argue that these accounts fail to adequately meet the needs of a modern, pluralistic society. Then, I analyze and critique the nuanced, soft-paternalist strategy put forth by Joel Feinberg. Finally, I defend a version of hard paternalism, arguing that a balancing strategy that examines each action on a case-by-case basis shows all citizens equal, and adequate concern and respect.
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2007-05-03
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Aristotle, Aquinas, John Stuart Mill, Joel Feinberg, Soft paternalism, Hard Paternalism, Paternalism
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Sacha, James Cullen. "Father Knows Best: A Critique of Joel Feinberg's Soft Paternalism." 2007. Thesis, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/1059751
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2012-01-27
