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  1. Coercive wage offers.David Zimmerman - 1981 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 10 (2):121-145.
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  • Bad samaritanism and the causation of harm.Eric Mack - 1980 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 9 (3):230-259.
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  • Coercion: Its nature and significance.H. J. McCloskey - 1980 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 18 (3):335-351.
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  • Coercion and Practical Reason.Mark Fowler - 1982 - Social Theory and Practice 8 (3):329-355.
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  • Threats and Coercion.Martin Gunderson - 1979 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):247 - 259.
    There is nearly universal agreement that coercion is an evil. Even when it is necessary to avoid a greater evil or to attain some good, it is still a necessary evil. There is also nearly universal agreement that, other things being equal, one ought not to exercise coercion. Here the agreement ends. There is little agreement about just when coercion is justified. More surprisingly, there is little agreement about what coercion is. This latter controversy is more fundamental, and this paper (...)
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  • Willing, trying and doing.Michael Gorr - 1979 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 57 (3):237 – 250.
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