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The study takes it starting point in Fosie IV, a site situated just outside of Malmö, Sweden, containing material from a period spanning from the Late Neolithic to the Iron Age. From a conflictbased, contextual point of view, the author... more
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      IdeologyBronzeSettlement structurePrestige goods economy
I first provide an analysis of Joel Feinberg’s anti-paternalism in terms of invalidation of reasons. Invalidation is the blocking of reasons from influencing the moral status of actions, in this case the blocking of personal good reasons... more
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      Practical ReasoningPaternalismAntipaternalism
This thesis is an attempt to constructively interpret and critically evaluate the liberal doctrine that we may not limit a person’s liberty for her own good, and to discuss its implications and alternatives in some concrete areas of... more
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      Public Health PolicyAntipaternalism
Paternalism means, roughly, benevolent interference: benevolent because it aims at promoting or protecting a person’s good; interference because it restricts his liberty without his consent. The paternalist believes herself superior in... more
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Receiving information about threats to one’s health can contribute to anxiety and depression. In contemporary medical ethics there is considerable consensus that patient autonomy, or the patient’s right to know, in most cases outweighs... more
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      Applied EthicsDecision MakingHuman RightsPolitics
The philosophical debate on paternalism is conducted as if the property of being paternalistic should be attributed to actions. Actions are typically deemed to be paternalistic if they amount to some kind of interference with a person and... more
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      LawPhilosophyPaternalismInterference
This article first describes a dilemma for liberalism: On the one hand restricting their own options is an important means for groups of people to shape their lives. On the other hand, group members are typically divided over whether or... more
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      PhilosophyApplied EthicsHumanitiesPublic Health Ethics
This paper presents a framework for discussing issues of ownership in connection to virtual worlds. We explore how divergent interests in virtual property can be mediated by applying a constructivist perspective to the concept ownership.... more
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      Property RightsVirtual WorldsGame DevelopmentDiGRA
Drink driving causes great suffering and material destruction. The alcohol interlock promises to eradicate this problem by technological design. Traditional counter-measures to drink driving such as policing and punishment and information... more
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      Public Health EthicsLibertyPaternalism
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To nudge is to design choice contexts in order to improve choice outcomes. Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein emphatically endorse nudging but reject more restrictive means. In contrast, I argue that the behavioral psychology that motivates... more
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      PreferencesNudgingLibertarian Paternalism
This chapter concerns the normativity of the concepts of paternalism and libertarian paternalism. The first concept is central in evaluating public health policy, but its meaning is controversial. The second concept is equally... more
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      Normative EthicsPaternalismLibertarian Paternalism
As liberals, we would like each person to direct her own life in accordance with her will. However, because of the complexities of the human mind, it is very often not clear what a person wills. She may choose one thing though she prefers... more
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      RespectRevealed and Stated PreferencesPaternalismPreferences
A number of ethical frameworks have been proposed to support decision-making in public health and the evaluation of public health policy and practice. This is encouraging, since ethical considerations are of paramount importance in health... more
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