ABSTRACT
This article responds to seven comments on my book, Reasonableness and Risk: Right and Responsibility in the Law of Torts (Oxford, 2022). Inter alia, the comments question whether, on my view, torts are really wrongs; whether harm-based strict liabilities are conditional wrongs; whether my account of harm in the law of torts is objectionably stigmatizing; whether it can make sense of tort’s measurement of damages and its treatment of relational harm; whether my view can capture the relational character of tort duties; whether my view is deontological or instrumental; and whether I can account for tort law’s distinction between affirmative and negative duties. I argue that, for the most part, these objections can be met and suggest how.
Keating, Gregory C, Seven Critics (January 22, 2026); USC Law Legal Studies Paper No 2603.
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