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  1. Mar 30, 2018 · This distinguishes them from forms of influence described as “manipulation” in the free will literature. There, the term “manipulation” typically refers to radical programming or reprogramming of all or most of an agent’s beliefs, desires, and other mental states.

  2. Feb 22, 2021 · Manipulation is a way to exercise undue influence by hiding information from a follower or cleverly playing on the followers’ emotions, fears, and weakness. On the surface, this just sounds bad.

  3. Although "underhanded manipulation" exists, it is possible for social influence, perhaps interpreted generically as manipulation, to be "harmless". One could view ethics as a form of manipulation or social influence. That in itself should not make ethics unethical simply because it is influential.

  4. Feb 27, 2022 · The ethical claim here is that manipulation does notsufficiently 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’.

  5. 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.

  6. Manipulation is moving someone’s settings away from the ideal in ways that are typically not in that person’s self-interest, or likely not in her self-interest in the present context. Keywords: manipulation, psychological manipulation, emotional manipulation, nonrational persuasion, Robert Noggle. Subject.

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  8. Nov 1, 2022 · What distinguishes deception from manipulation? Cohen (Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 96, 483 and 2018) proposes a new answer and explores its ethical implications.