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111Frames, Choice-Reversal, and ConsentEthical Theory and Moral Practice 18 (5): 1049-1057. 2015.Recently Jason Hanna has argued that a particular type of susceptibility to framing effects—namely, the tendency to reverse one’s choice between certain logically equivalent frames—invalidates actual tokens of consent. Here I argue that this claim is false: proneness to choice-reversal per se between the relevant types of frames does not invalidate consent
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |