Harm and hypocrisy
Jonathan Wolff
Public Policy Review, 2007, vol. 14, issue 2, 126-135
Abstract:
The regulation of recreational drugs makes no philosophical sense, argues Jonathan Wolff, but, in bringing their perspective to public policy debates, philosophers have to do more than start from a position that is abstracted from day‐to‐day reality.
Date: 2007
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