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April 26 - 30, 2007. Right-based theories of morals and law, and weak paternalism

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Teaching Personnel:
Professor Vossenkuhl - Ludwig Maximilians Universitaet
Professor Schrothh - Ludwig Maximilians Universitaet
 
The right- based theories of moral and law, and weak paternalism
The rise of right-based political and moral theories is traditionally seen as involving a development towards anti-paternalism. However, many right-based, in the wider sense ‘liberal’ theories, advocate a considerable degree of (at least weak) paternalism, that is often justified with the aim of autonomy-enhancement or with the claim that the agents, if rational, would consent to the paternalistic measures.
The seminar’s aim is to explore, starting from Kant’s legal theory, to what extent a consistent right-based moral viz. legal theory allows for such strategies: What degree of (weak) paternalism is such a theory compatible with?
 
Seminar program (overview)
Kant’s strongly antipaternalistic theory of rights
  - Kant’s moral theory  
- Kant’s concept of law 
- The overall antipaternalism of Kant’s legal theory 
Consent-based strategies of justifying (weakly) paternalistic measures
  - Rawls’ ‘insurance scheme’ strategy 
- VanDeVeer on hypothetical individualized consent 
- Kleinig’s argument from personal integrity 
‘Protecting the agent’s future autonomy’. The classical problem cases for anti-paternalism   
  - Autonomy-enhancement justifications for paternalistic measures 
- The inherent slide towards perfectionism (Raz) 
- Can one coherently ‘play off’ future autonomy vs. present freedom of decision. Alternative conceptions of human identity (Parfit, Buchanan)
Alternative professedly ‘antipaternalistic’ strategies to justify paternalistic measures  
Is overall rejection of weak paternalism coherent with our conception of rational agency?  
  - Requirements of internal rationality for intentional actions (Brock) 
- Substantial requirements on autonomy, esp. principled autonomy accounts (O’Neill)

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Chiara Bianchini - 
LMU Seminars Coordinator  
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