If nudges treat their targets as rational agents, nonconsensual neurointerventions can too
Andreas Schmidt and Neil Levy have recently defended nudging against the objection that nudges fail to treat nudgees as rational agents. Schmidt rejects two theses that have been taken to support the objection: that nudges harness irrational processes in the nudgee, and that they subvert the nudgee’...
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Language: | English |
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Springer
2022
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