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Utilitas | 2007

The Trolley Problem as a Problem for Libertarians

Guido Pincione

Many political libertarians argue, or assume, that negative moral duties (duties not to harm others) prevail over positive moral duties (duties to aid others), and that the legal system ought to reflect such pre-eminence. I call into question this strategy for defending a libertarian order. I start by arguing that a successful account of the well-known case of a runaway trolley that is about to kill five innocents unless a passer-by diverts it onto one innocent, killing him, should point to (i) the ex ante advantage to all six of being subject to a policy of redirection of runaway trolleys, and (ii) the causal structure of killing vs. letting-die choices. I then argue that this account of the trolley case entails that legal systems reflecting the relative stringency of negative and positive moral duties should uphold redistributive measures at odds with libertarianism. The assumption that the legal system ought to reflect, through non-causal routes, moral principles and their relative weights leads to either an ideal-theory (in Rawlss sense) assessment of libertarianism or a symbolic account of the relationships between morality and law. Libertarians should undermine this assumption if they hope to offer an all-things-considered case for free markets.


Analyse and Kritik | 1995

Libertarian Rights within Pluralistic Consequentialism

Guido Pincione

Abstract This essay questions the self-sufficiency of abstract, non-consequentialist, principles as a defence of a libertarian regime. The argument focuses on the difficulties involved in attempts to defend the priority of negative rights if an attractive conception of freedom and an agent-relative view about our reasons to respect rights are to be upheld. The paper closes by suggesting how libertarianism could gain support from various, and perhaps mutually irreducible and even conflicting, considerations in a wide consequentialist system.


Archive | 2006

Rational Choice and Democratic Deliberation: A Theory of Discourse Failure

Guido Pincione; Fernando R. Tesón


Philosophy and Phenomenological Research | 2006

Rational Ignorance and Political Morality

Guido Pincione; Fernando R. Tesón


The Journal of Philosophy | 2001

Self-Defeating Symbolism in Politics

Guido Pincione; Fernando R. Tesón


Rationality, Markets and Morals | 2009

Critical Thinking and Legal Culture

Guido Pincione


Archive | 2008

Theoretical Foundations of Law and Economics: Welfare, Autonomy, and Contractual Freedom

Guido Pincione


Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy | 2003

Market Rights and the Rule of Law: A Case for Procedural Constitutionalism

Guido Pincione


Archive | 2006

Rational Choice and Democratic Deliberation: Overcoming Discourse Failure: Voluntary Communities

Guido Pincione; Fernando R. Tesón


Ratio Juris | 1992

Can Capitalism Be Grounded on a Finders‐Keepers Ethic?*

Guido Pincione

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