When people in a relationship disagree about their obligations to
each other, they need to rely on a method of reasoning that allows
the relationship to flourish while advancing each person's private
projects. This book presents a method of reasoning that reflects
how people reason through disagreements and how courts create
doctrine by reasoning about the obligations arising from the
relationship. Built on the ideal of the other-regarding person,
Contract Law and Social Morality displays a method of reasoning
that allows one person to integrate their personal interests with
the interests of another, determining how divergent interests can
be balanced against each other. Called values-balancing reasoning,
this methodology makes transparent the values at stake in a
disagreement, and provides a neutral and objective way to identify
and evaluate the trade-offs that are required if the relationship
is to be sustained or terminated justly.
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