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... athletes are often coerced into using them despite the known health risks. Murray's argument depends on the value claim that the performance-enhancing drugs are morally wrong because they give athletes willing to risk their health an ...
... athletes are often coerced into using them despite the known health risks. Murray's argument depends on the value claim that the performance-enhancing drugs are morally wrong because they give athletes willing to risk their health an ...
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... athletes, and even then it has been inconsistent. This is the wrong place to look. Athletes do not use drugs because they like them, but because they feel compelled to. Rather than merely punishing those caught in the social trap, why ...
... athletes, and even then it has been inconsistent. This is the wrong place to look. Athletes do not use drugs because they like them, but because they feel compelled to. Rather than merely punishing those caught in the social trap, why ...
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... athletes who just want to win and don't care about their health. 6. To what extent does Murray's argument depend on the concept of impaired judgment? 7. Do you agree with Murray's recommendation that coaches who influence athletes to ...
... athletes who just want to win and don't care about their health. 6. To what extent does Murray's argument depend on the concept of impaired judgment? 7. Do you agree with Murray's recommendation that coaches who influence athletes to ...
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Understanding Arguments | 3 |
Two Short Arguments for Critical Reading | 12 |
Kenneth W Payne and Stephen J Risch The Politics of AIDS | 24 |
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