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    Charisma and Moral Reasoning
    Religions 4 (2): 216-229. 2013.
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    Prescription requirements: a reply to Taylor, Martin and Eyal
    Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (10): 591-592. 2012.
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    A Defense of Compulsory Vaccination
    HEC Forum 26 (1): 5-25. 2014.
    Vaccine refusal harms and risks harming innocent bystanders. People are not entitled to harm innocents or to impose deadly risks on others, so in these cases there is nothing to be said for the right to refuse vaccination. Compulsory vaccination is therefore justified because non-vaccination can rightly be prohibited, just as other kinds of harmful and risky conduct are rightly prohibited. I develop an analogy to random gunfire to illustrate this point. Vaccine refusal, I argue, is morally simil…Read more