1. Equality, Responsibility, and the Law
Chapter 2 examines two libertarian approaches. ... In chapter five, Repstein offers a distinction between behavior that is criminal and behavior that is merely tortuous. ... If this is so, then an unsuccessful murder attempt breaches an obligation that constitutes part of the right to life and hence gives rise to a wrong that needs to be righted. ... Another view that I like was in chapter 4 about the general theory of moral responsibility. ... At the same time, saying yes is also a way of giving consent, as is struggling. ...
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