Colburn on Covert Influences

Utilitas 23 (4):451-457 (2011)
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In , Ben Colburn claims that preferences formed through covert influences are defective. I show that Colburn's argument fails to establish that anything is wrong with preferences formed in this manner

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Donald W. Bruckner
University of Pittsburgh (PhD)

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