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While paternalism has been a long-standing philosophical issue, it has recently received renewed attention among scholars and the general public. The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Paternalism is an outstanding reference source to the key topics, problems and debates in this exciting subject and is the first collection of its kind. Comprising twenty-seven chapters by a team of international contributors the handbook is divided into five parts:

• What is Paternalism?

• Paternalism and Ethical Theory

• Paternalism and Political Philosophy

• Paternalism without Coercion

• Paternalism in Practice

Within these sections central debates, issues and questions are examined, including: how should paternalism be defined or characterized? How is paternalism related to such moral notions as rights, well-being, and autonomy? When is paternalism morally objectionable? What are the legitimate limits of government benevolence? To what extent should medical practice be paternalistic?

The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Paternalism is essential reading for students and researchers in applied ethics and political philosophy. The handbook will also be very useful for those in related fields, such as law, medicine, sociology and political science.

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'This volume is a comprehensive treatment of all aspects of paternalism. The contributions are of high quality and topics are covered which are often neglected, e.g. nudging, manipulation, epistemic paternalism.'

Gerald Dworkin, University of California, Davis, USA

Notes on contributors viii
Introduction 1(8)
Jason Hanna
Kalle Grill
PART I What is paternalism?
9(58)
1 The concept of paternalism
11(13)
Danny Scoccia
2 Hard and soft paternalism
24(11)
Jason Hanna
3 Moralism and moral paternalism
35(11)
Peter de Marneffe
4 Paternalism by and towards groups
46(13)
Kalle Grill
5 Self-paternalism
59(8)
Chrisoula Andreou
PART II Paternalism and ethical theory
67(84)
6 Paternalism and well-being
69(16)
Jason Raibley
7 Consequentialism, paternalism, and the value of liberty
85(11)
Sarah Conly
8 Kantian perspectives on paternalism
96(12)
Melissa Seymour Fahmy
9 Paternalism and duties to self
108(11)
Michael Cholbi
10 Paternalism and rights
119(12)
Daniel Groll
11 Paternalism and sentimentalism
131(8)
Michael Slote
12 Paternalism and autonomy
139(12)
Suzy Killmister
PART III Paternalism and political philosophy
151(70)
13 Mill's absolute ban on paternalism
153(17)
Jonathan Riley
14 Perfectionism and paternalism
170(12)
Steven Wall
15 Libertarian perspectives on paternalism
182(12)
Peter Vallentyne
16 Egalitarian perspectives on paternalism
194(12)
Richard Arneson
17 Should the capability approach be paternalistic?
206(15)
Serene J. Khader
PART IV Paternalism without coercion
221(54)
18 Libertarian paternalism, nudging, and public policy
223(13)
Muireann Quigley
19 Paternalistic manipulation
236(12)
Moti Gorin
20 Paternalistic lying and deception
248(13)
Andreas Stokke
21 Epistemic paternalism
261(14)
Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij
PART V Paternalism in practice
275(86)
22 Paternalism and the criminal law
277(16)
Heidi M. Hurd
23 Paternalism and contract law
293(18)
Peter Cserne
24 Paternalism and the practitioner/patient relationship
311(12)
Emma C. Bullock
25 Deciding for the incompetent
323(13)
Dana Howard
26 Paternalism and education
336(12)
Gina Schouten
27 Paternalism and intimate relationships
348(13)
George Tsai
Index 361
Kalle Grill is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Umeå University, Sweden. His research mainly concerns paternalism and related issues, such as nudging, respect for preferences, and various issues in public health policy. He also works on population ethics.

Jason Hanna is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Northern Illinois University, USA. His research addresses issues in normative and applied ethics, including the permissibility of paternalism and the defensibility of deontological constraints on harming. He has previously held a Faculty Fellowship at Tulane University's Murphy Institute.