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    Barbara Herman offers an interpretation of Kant's Groundwork on which an action has moral worth if the primary motive for the action is the motive of duty. She offers this approach in place of Richard Henson's sufficiency-based interpretation, according to which an action has moral worth when the motive of duty is sufficient by itself to generate the action. Noa Latham criticizes Herman's account and argues that we cannot make sense of the position that an agent can hold multiple motives for act…Read more
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    Exploitation
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2001.
  • Exploitation and Labour
    In Eugene Heath, Byron Kaldis & Alexei M. Marcoux (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Business Ethics, Routledge. pp. 490-505. 2018.
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    Exploitation
    Oxford Research Encyclopedia in Politics. 2018.
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    Exploitation
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2022.
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    Exploitation
    In Serena Olsaretti (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Distributive Justice, Oxford University Press. pp. 533-555. 2018.
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    Sweatshops and Consumer Choices
    Economics and Philosophy 34 (3): 295-315. 2018.
    We consider a case where consumers are faced with a choice between sweatshop-produced clothing and identical clothing produced in high-income countries. We argue that it is morally better for consumers to purchase clothing produced in sweatshops and then to compensate sweatshop workers for the difference between their actual wage and a fair wage than it is for them either to purchase the sweatshop clothing without this compensatory transfer or to purchase clothing produced in high-income countri…Read more