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Anti-Paternalism Gains Plausibility from the View That Individuals Know Their

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Anti-paternalism gains plausibility from the view that individuals know their own interests better than anyone else and that they are fully informed and able to advance those interests.

Understand the doctrine of frustration of purpose and its applicability to contract law.
Understand the principles of satisfaction clauses in employment contracts.
Identify the criteria for determining a material breach in contracts.
Recognize the effects of unforeseen events on contract obligations and discharges.

Definitions:

Cognitive Development

The process by which individuals acquire and understand knowledge, form concepts, solve problems, and gain insights.

Conventional Level

Kohlberg’s second level of moral development, in which right and wrong are based on the internalized standards of others; “right” is whatever helps or is approved of by others, or whatever is consistent with the laws of society.

Maintaining Social

The act of preserving social relationships and networks through communication and activities that foster connections.

Conventional Level

A stage in Kohlberg's theory of moral development where an individual's moral reasoning is based on conforming to social rules and expectations.

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