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    What's the Buzz? Undercover Marketing and the Corruption of Friendship1
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 25 (1): 2-18. 2008.
    abstract Undercover marketing targets potential customers by concealing the commercial nature of an apparently social transaction. In a typical case an individual approaches a marketing target apparently to provide some information or advice about a product in a way that makes it seem like they are a fellow consumer. In another kind of case, a friend displays a product to you, and encourages its purchase, but fails to disclose their association with the marketing firm. We focus on this second ty…Read more
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    Decision Theory and Weakness of Will
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 72 (2): 113-130. 1991.
  • Against Retributivism in Health Care
    In Ben Davies, Gabriel De Marco, Neil Levy & Julian Savulescu (eds.), Responsibility and Healthcare, Oxford University Press Usa. 2024.