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    Is the Market Economy a Parallel Competition?
    Business Ethics Journal Review 13 (4): 19-24. 2026.
    Shai Agmon distinguishes between frictional competitions, in which competitors are permitted and encouraged to interfere with each other’s moves, and parallel competitions, which place competitors on separate, non-interacting tracks. He argues that the market economy is a parallel competition, making it importantly different from frictional competitions like the adversary legal system. Here I challenge this argument: it relies too much on general equilibrium theory for real-world applicability. …Read more
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    Balancing, Shielding, Filtering: Three Models of Role Morality
    Business Ethics Quarterly 36 (1). 2025.
    How does a role—whether in business, law, government, or some other institution—change what is morally permissible or obligatory? Here I present three options and argue for the third. On the balancing model, a role simply gives its occupant additional normative reasons, to be weighed against all other normative reasons. On the shielding model, a role comes with its own moral code, blocking the force of all role-external reasons. On the filtering model, a role selectively filters its occupant’s r…Read more