Parkville, Victoria, Australia
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    Gambling and public policy
    Public Affairs Quarterly 14 (1): 57-71. 2000.
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    Luck and decision
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 23 (1). 2006.
    Much recent work on moral responsibility and on distributive justice has addressed the concept of luck. Very little attention has been given to the relation of luck to rationality. How does luck bear on our choices? Can beliefs about luck lead to unwise decisions? These questions have particular relevance for understanding gambling behaviour, and for public policy on gambling. In this paper I argue that no one is reliably lucky, and that projecting luck can undermine rational decision-making. I …Read more
  • Betting on belief
    Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics 3 (1): 40. 2001.