
Reputation and Defamation
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Table of Cases
- Introduction
- I. The Inquiry
- II. Reputation, Defamation, and the Law
- A. The current legal framework
- B. Problems with the current legal framework
- III. Scope and Structure: An Overview of the Study
- A. The scope of the study
- B. An overview of the study
- I. THEORIZING REPUTATION
- 1 Reputation and Community: The Centrality of Moral Judgment
- I. The Choice of Analytical Category: Reputation or Defamation?
- II. Defining Reputation: The Literature and the Legal Framework
- III. The Concept of Community
- IV. Reputation, Moral Judgment, and the Constitution of Community
- Conclusion
- 2 Moral Judgment and Conceptions of Reputation
- I. Reputation and Property
- II. Reputation and Personality
- Conclusion
- II. HISTORY, LAW, AND REPUTATION
- 3 Reputation and the History of Defamation
- I. Law and Reputation
- II. Reputation and Defamation Outside the Common Law
- Conclusion
- 4 The Development of the Common Law Actions
- I. Reputation and Defamation Under the Early Common Law
- II. The Common Law's Claim to Protect Reputation
- Conclusion
- III. REPUTATION AND ACTIONABLE DEFAMATION IN THE MODERN COMMON LAW
- 5 Protecting Reputation: The Principal Test for What is Defamatory
- I. The Centrality of Moral Judgment in the Principal Test
- II. Competing Moral Taxonomies in a Jurisdiction
- III. The Ethical Recognition of Criteria for Moral Judgment
- Conclusion
- 6 The 'Shun and Avoid' Test as the Basis for Actionability
- I. Distinguishing Between the Principal and Supplementary Tests
- II. A Critique of the Moral Fault Distinction
- III. Lines of Authority: Disease and Insanity
- Conclusion
- 7. The Ridicule Test as the Basis for Actionability
- I. Formation: The Origins and Early Application of the Test
- II. Expansion: from Social Worth to Self-Worth
- III. Settlement: the Focus on Form, the Protection of Self-Worth, and the Failure to Explain the Connection Between Ridicule and Reputation
- IV. Satire and Actionability Under the Ridicule Test
- Conclusion
- 8. Ethical Recognition, Moral Diversity, and 'The Right-thinking Person'
- I. Ethical Recognition and Moral Diversity
- II. Ethical Recognition in the Sexuality Cases
- III. The Refusal of Ethical Recognition in the Sexuality Cases
- IV. The Presumptive Content of 'The Right-Th inking Person'
- Conclusion
- Conclusion: Re-thinking the Tests for What is Defamatory
- Appendix: Notes on Historical Sources
- References
- Index
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