London School of Economics
Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method
PhD, 2013
CV
Coventry, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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    The Paradox of Exploitation
    Erkenntnis 81 (5): 951-972. 2016.
    The concept of exploitation brings many of our ordinary moral intuitions into conflict. Exploitation—or to use the commonly accepted ordinary language definition, taking unfair advantage—is often thought to be morally impermissible. In order to be permissible, transactions must not be unfair. The claim that engaging in mutually beneficial transactions is morally better than not transacting is also quite compelling. However, when combined with the claim that morally permissible transactions are b…Read more