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Being good and doing good in behavioral policymaking
Abstract Libertarian paternalism (LP) draws on behavioral economics to advocate for noncoercive, nonfiscal policy interventions to improve individual well‐being. However, growing criticism is encouraging behavioral policymaking—long dominated by LP approaches—to consider more structural and fiscally impactful interventions as valid responses to ...
Stuart Mills
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Psychological Examination of Political Philosophies: Interrelationship Among Citizenship, Justice, and Well-Being in Japan. [PDF]
Kobayashi M.
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Framing, Filtering and Fixing: The Ethics of Risk Communication
ABSTRACT There are many puzzles about whether and how to communicate risk information, particularly in public health and medical settings. This paper does three things. First, it suggests a model for whether and how to communicate risk which balances concerns about autonomy and concerns about beneficence.
Stephen John
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Misinformation and the epistemic integrity of democracy. [PDF]
Lewandowsky S+5 more
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Lactivism and Mothering as Libertarian Social Practices: A Feminist Plea [PDF]
Ester Massó Guijarro
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Wokeness Is Inverted Fascism Plus Hypocrisy: A Libertarian Perspective [PDF]
J. C. Lester
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Visionaries and Crackpots, Maniacs and Saints: Existential Risk and the Politics of Longtermism
ABSTRACT Despite advancing strong claims about our collective priorities, longtermism has received little attention in debates in political philosophy. I first provide an account of longtermism that highlights the way it departs from established work on intergenerational justice.
Alex McLaughlin
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