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  1. Mar 30, 2018 · The Ethics of Manipulation. First published Fri Mar 30, 2018; substantive revision Thu Apr 21, 2022. Consider this case: Tonya plans to do Y, but Irving wants her to do X instead. Irving has tried unsuccessfully to provide Tonya with reasons for doing X rather than Y.

  2. Aug 18, 2016 · Citations: 16. Sections. PDF. Tools. Abstract. Does undercover police work inevitably wrong its targets? Or are undercover activities justified by a general security benefit? In this article I argue that people can make themselves liable to deception and manipulation.

    • Christopher Nathan
    • 2017
  3. Aug 1, 2014 · This chapter introduces and explores views about manipulation’s nature and moral status. It begins by discussing manipulation’s current importance, given its relevance to everyday interpersonal interactions and public policy debates, its relative scholarly neglect, and our rapidly expanding power to effectively manipulate.

  4. Consider a politician intentionally spreading false information in order to improve her chances of winning an election – perhaps malicious rumours about opposition candidates, fabricated statistics supporting the incumbents’ policy agenda, or claims of electoral fraud to discredit election results.

  5. Feb 27, 2022 · The ethical claim here is that manipulation does not ‘sufficiently engage or appeal to [agents’] capacities for reflective and deliberative choice' (Sunstein Citation 2015, 443; my emphasis). This conclusion is drawn against the backdrop of an ideal of ‘sufficiency’.

  6. Aug 1, 2014 · I argue that the moral status depends on the extent to which the instance of influence (1) threatens or promotes autonomy; (2) has good aims and virtuous overtones or bad ones; and (3) fulfills or fails to fulfill duties, obligations, and expectations that arise out of the relationship between the influencer and influenced.

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  8. We provide examples for each pillar, assess their neuroethical implications, and conclude with a call for an ethics framework that is specifically tailored for the ethical challenges of memory manipulation.