The Morality of Strict Tort Liability

Jules L. Coleman
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Accidents occur; personal property is damaged and sometimes is lost altogether. Accident victims are likely to suffer anything from mere bruises and headaches to temporary or permanent disability to death. The personal and social costs of accidents are staggering. Yet the question of who should bear these costs has turned the heads of few philosophers and has occasioned surprisingly little philosophic discussion. Perhaps that is because the answer has seemed so obvious; accident costs, at least the nontrivial ones, ought to be borne by those at fault in causing them.' The requirement of fault at one time appeared to be so deeply rooted in the concept of personal responsibility that in the famous Ives2 case, Judge Werner was moved to argue that liability without fault was not only immoral, but also an unconstitutional violation of due process of law. Al-
严格侵权责任的道德问题
事故发生;个人财产受损,有时甚至完全丢失。事故受害者可能会遭受各种各样的伤害,从单纯的瘀伤和头痛到暂时或永久的残疾,甚至死亡。事故造成的个人和社会损失是惊人的。然而,谁应该承担这些成本的问题却没有引起多少哲学家的注意,也没有引起多少令人惊讶的哲学讨论。也许这是因为答案看起来太明显了;事故成本,至少是非微不足道的成本,应该由造成事故的过错方承担。过错的要求一度似乎深深植根于个人责任的概念中,以至于在著名的艾维斯案中,维尔纳法官被迫主张,无过错的责任不仅不道德,而且违反了正当法律程序,违反了宪法。Al -
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