Madison, Wisconsin, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
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    Respecting the autonomy of european and american consumers: Defending positive labels on gm foods
    with Alan Rubel
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 18 (1): 75-84. 2004.
    In her recent article, Does autonomy count in favor of labeling genetically modified food?, Kirsten Hansen argues that in Europe, voluntary negative labeling of non-GM foods respects consumer autonomy just as well as mandatory positive labeling of foods with GM content. She also argues that because negative labeling places labeling costs upon those consumers that want to know whether food is GM, negative labeling is better policy than positive labeling. In this paper, we argue that Hansens argum…Read more
  • In this paper, I will attempt to concisely present Moore’s article “A Defence of Common Sense.” It is a collection of discussions of four points, loosely tied together by the commonality that Moore’s position regarding these points differs from positions taken up by some other philosophers.