The reasonable person : a legal biography / Valentin Jeutner, Lunds Universitet, Sweden.
2024
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Title
The reasonable person : a legal biography / Valentin Jeutner, Lunds Universitet, Sweden.
Imprint
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2024.
Description
1 online resource (xviii, 195 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Law in context.
Formatted Contents Note
The reasonable person in the past
The reasonable person in Birmingham
The reasonable person In Clapham
The reasonable person In the Colonies
The reasonable person In the battlefield
The reasonable person in the future.
The reasonable person in Birmingham
The reasonable person In Clapham
The reasonable person In the Colonies
The reasonable person In the battlefield
The reasonable person in the future.
Summary
Jeutner argues that the reasonable person is, at heart, an empathetic perspective-taking device, by tracing the standard of the reasonable person across time, legal fields and countries. Beginning with a review of imaginary legal figures in the legal systems of ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, the book explains why the common law's reasonable person emerged amidst the British industrialisation under the influence of Scottish Enlightenment thinking. Following the figure into colonial courts, onto battlefields and into self-driving cars, the book contends that the reasonable person invites judges, jury-members, and lawyers to take another person's perspective when assessing their own or another person's conduct. The perspective of another is taken by means of empathy, by feeling what others might feel in a particular situation. Thus construed, the figure of the reasonable person can help us make more accurate judgments in a diverse world.
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 30 May 2024).
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Cambridge Books Online.
Language
English
ISBN
9781009445672 (ebook)
9781009445627 (hardback)
9781009445641 (paperback)
9781009445627 (hardback)
9781009445641 (paperback)
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