If nudges treat their targets as rational agents, nonconsensual neurointerventions can too

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  • who: Thomas Douglas from the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford, Littlegate House, St Ebbes Street, Oxford , PT, UK have published the research work: If Nudges Treat their Targets as Rational Agents, Nonconsensual Neurointerventions Can Too, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    One such objection holds that nudges fail to treat nudgees as befits their rational agency or, as I will henceforth paraphrase this, that they fail to treat nudgees as rational agents, or simply as rational. I begin, in §2, by introducing two theses that have been . . .

     

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