Arguing a case by way of analogy can be perilous. Each problem has its own particulars that analogy and examples from other domains often obscure. Therefore it is with some trepidation that this paper discusses similarities and differences between the poker-machine (EGM) and the tobacco industries. The author has no special knowledge of the tobacco industry beyond that of the reasonably informed citizen. Rather it is out of concern about ethics and product safety for EGMs that the paper addresses the following question: what, if any, are the substantive ethical differences between the EGM industry and the tobacco industry
This paper considers the responsibilities of the FDA with regard to disseminating information about ...
Most people in developed economies are fully aware of the negative health concerns associated with t...
Pursuant to the Doctrine of Consumer Sovereignty, we believe that tobacco companies should be compel...
Arguing a case by way of analogy can be perilous. Each problem has its own particulars that analogy ...
How do people conceive of an ethically good action? How do people link their perceptual arguments wh...
The tobacco industry and its allies often attack tobacco control measures as paternalistic efforts t...
Cigarette and E-Cigarette companies use different marketing strategies to promote their product. Som...
Tobacco is widely considered to be a uniquely harmful product for human health. Since the mid-1990s,...
There are complex legal and ethical tradeoffs involved in using intensified regulation to bring smok...
Tobacco is widely considered to be a uniquely harmful product for human health. Since the mid-1990s,...
The paper investigates whether there is any ethical dilemma for the retailers of tobacco products to...
This paper, part of a festschrift in honor of Professor Malcolm Feeley, explores the landscape of e-...
BackgroundSome countries have banned the sale of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS)
The recent and rapid expansion of e-cigarettes in the tobacco marketplace has engendered significant...
Much of tobacco policymaking has been driven by economic and political forces. Professors LeBel and ...
This paper considers the responsibilities of the FDA with regard to disseminating information about ...
Most people in developed economies are fully aware of the negative health concerns associated with t...
Pursuant to the Doctrine of Consumer Sovereignty, we believe that tobacco companies should be compel...
Arguing a case by way of analogy can be perilous. Each problem has its own particulars that analogy ...
How do people conceive of an ethically good action? How do people link their perceptual arguments wh...
The tobacco industry and its allies often attack tobacco control measures as paternalistic efforts t...
Cigarette and E-Cigarette companies use different marketing strategies to promote their product. Som...
Tobacco is widely considered to be a uniquely harmful product for human health. Since the mid-1990s,...
There are complex legal and ethical tradeoffs involved in using intensified regulation to bring smok...
Tobacco is widely considered to be a uniquely harmful product for human health. Since the mid-1990s,...
The paper investigates whether there is any ethical dilemma for the retailers of tobacco products to...
This paper, part of a festschrift in honor of Professor Malcolm Feeley, explores the landscape of e-...
BackgroundSome countries have banned the sale of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS)
The recent and rapid expansion of e-cigarettes in the tobacco marketplace has engendered significant...
Much of tobacco policymaking has been driven by economic and political forces. Professors LeBel and ...
This paper considers the responsibilities of the FDA with regard to disseminating information about ...
Most people in developed economies are fully aware of the negative health concerns associated with t...
Pursuant to the Doctrine of Consumer Sovereignty, we believe that tobacco companies should be compel...