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The Choice Architecture of Choice Architecture: Toward a Nonpaternalistic Nudge Policy [PDF]

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This The goal of nudge policy is generally presented as assisting people in finding their “true” preferences. Supporters argue that nudge policies meet a libertarian paternalism criterion.
Andrew Qi Lin Chong, David Colander
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Is nudging really extra-legal? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Some of the scholarly literature on nudges seems to assume, without giving it much further thought, that nudges represent a non-legal or extra-legal form of regulation. Others routinely assume nudges to be legal, i.e.
Cserne, Peter
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The National Intelligencer Validating Cowardice: How a Washington D.C. Newspaper Redefined Defeat into Republican Victory [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The fall and burning of Washington D.C. without substantial resistance by the American army and militia was initially an obvious disgrace, however the widely read Washington based newspaper, The National Intelligencer, sought to rewrite this story of ...
Cline, Wesley C.
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Affective Paternalism

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In this commentary we expand on the special issue themes of applied affective science, ecologically valid data and application, and the need for transdisciplinary collaboration by discussing and exemplifying how affective science can inform behavioral public policy.
Daniel Västfjäll   +2 more
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"Industrial Paternalistic Corporate Company Strategies in Theory and Practice in Nordic Countries and Japan from 1900s to 1960s" [PDF]

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In this article I discuss and compare how the concept of paternalism in the Nordic contries and Japan emerge, developed and changed, in theory and practice, from the late 19th century to the 1960s.The comparison showes important cultures and historical ...
Christer Ericsson
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How Strongly Should We Protect and Enforce International Law?, University of Chicago Law School Workshop, March 2006 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Observers of international law are obsessed with trying to explain and predict why and when states comply with international law. Doing so, they have consistently overlooked a logically preceding, but no less important, question: To what extent should ...
Pauwelyn, Joost H. B.
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Libertarian paternalism is hard paternalism

open access: yesAnalysis, 2017
I argue that libertarian paternalism is in fact paternalism, or hard paternalism, rather than a form of soft paternalism. I do so on the basis of an analysis of the paternalist act according to which the paternalist act needn’t violate the will of the agent who is the target of that act and the paternalist actor need only suspect that her action may ...
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Patient's autonomy, physician's convictions and euthanasia in Belgium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The aim of this paper is to show the inherent contradiction in the Belgian euthanasia practice. While stressing patient’s autonomy, medical professionals exhibit paternalism in deciding the patient’s fate. First, background information is provided.
Cohen-Almagor, Raphael
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Paternalism and Duties to Self [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Here I pursue two main aims: (1) to articulate and defend a Kantian conception of duties to self, and (2) to explore the ramifications of such duties for the moral justification of paternalism.
Cholbi, Michael
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