Vaccine Refusal Is Still Not Free Riding

Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 14 (2) (2022)
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Abstract

In a recent article, "Can One Both Contribute to and Benefit from Herd Immunity?", Lucie White argues that vaccine refusal is more like free riding than we have claimed that it is. Here, we critically reply to White’s arguments.

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Mark Christopher Navin
Oakland University
Ethan Bradley
National Institutes of Health

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Can One Both Contribute to and Benefit from Herd Immunity?Lucie White - 2021 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 14 (2).
Vaccine Refusal Is Not Free Riding.Ethan Bradley & Mark Navin - 2021 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 14 (1).

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