【作者】托马斯 L.福尔
【内容提要】
The distinctive feature of ethics in a profession is that it speaks to the unequal encounter of two moral persons. Legal ethics, which is a subject of study for lawyers, therefore, often becomes the study of what is good-not for me, but for this other person, over whom I have power. Legal ethics differs from ethics generally: ethics is thinking about morals. Legal ethics is thinking about the morals of someone else. It is concern with the goodness of someone else. In this view, legal ethics begins and ends with Socrates's question to the law professors of Athens: "Pray will you concern yourself with anything else than how we citizens can be made as good as possible?"' The subject in legal ethics is, in this way, the client's goodness, but legal ethics does not focus on the client's conscience. Legal ethics is complicated by the fact that the discussion of this other person's morals is focused not in his conscience ……