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CORRESPONDENCES

Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “How Payment for Research Participation Can Be Coercive”

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Pages W8-W11 | Published online: 06 Aug 2020
 
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How Payment for Research Participation Can Be Coercive

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1 Note, however, that there is a different concept of freedom as nonsubjection such that there is a fundamental right to it. This is a moralised, rights-dependent concept, such that what it is to be subject to a foreign will is to be subject to interference that is (independently) illegitimate. Consent-undermining coercion is a form of interpersonal subjection in this sense, and we do have a right against it. For a thorough analysis of freedom as nonsubjection in this alternative sense, see Ripstein (Citation2010).

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