Brain-Injured Footballers, Voluntary Choice and Social Goods. A Reply to Corlett

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 14 (2):269-278 (2019)
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In this essay, we respond to Angelo Corlett’s criticism of our paper ‘Ethics, Brain Injuries, and Sports: Prohibition, Reform, and Prudence’. To do so, first, we revisit certain assumptions and arg...

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Mike McNamee
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