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Ole Martin Moen

University of Oslo
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  • University of Oslo
    Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas
    Graduate student
Oslo, Norway
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
Value Theory
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
Value Theory
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Ethical Egoism
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  •  171
    Paying for sex—only for people with disabilities?
    with Brian D. Earp
    Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (1): 54-56. 2016.
    Thomsen (2015) argues that people with disabilities should be granted an exception to a general prohibition on paying for sex. In this response, we argue that Thomsen's call for an exception does not withstand careful scrutiny. The concerns that appear to motivate his argument point instead, we argue, to a case for legalization of prostitution, coupled with sensible health and safety regulations.
    Biomedical EthicsDisability
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    Jan Narveson, This is Ethical Theory: Chicago, Ill.: Open Court, 2009, pp. 283. ISBN 978-0-8126-9646-2, $ 36.95 Pb
    Journal of Value Inquiry 45 (3): 337-341. 2011.
    Value TheorySocial and Political Philosophy
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    The case for cryonics
    Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (8): 677-681. 2015.
    Biomedical EthicsDeath and Dying
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