Nudges and coercion: conceptual, empirical, and normative considerations
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Nudges and coercion: conceptual, empirical, and normative considerations
Abstract
Given that the concept of coercion remains a central concern for bioethics, Quigley's (Monash Bioethics Rev 32:141-158, 2014) recent article provides a helpful analysis of its frequent misapplication in debates over the use of 'nudges'. In this commentary I present a generally sympathetic response to Quigley's argument while also raising several issues that are important for the larger debates about nudges and coercion. I focus on several closely related topics, including the definition of coercion, the role of empirical research, and the normative concerns at the core of these disputes. I suggest that while a degree of precision is certainly required when deploying the relevant concepts, perhaps informed by empirical data, we need to continue to push these debates towards more pressing normative considerations.
Keywords: Behavioral research; Coercion; Empirical methods; Nudges.
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Are health nudges coercive?Monash Bioeth Rev. 2014 Mar-Jun;32(1-2):141-58. doi: 10.1007/s40592-014-0008-5. Monash Bioeth Rev. 2014. PMID: 25434069
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