Would Relaxation of the Anti-doping Rule Lead to Red Queen Effects?

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 15 (3):1-15 (2020)
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One of the claims sometimes advanced in favour of anti-doping is that allowing doping would lead to a uniform increase in performance in comparison to no doping. The idea is that if all athletes wo...

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Anti-Doping Policy, Health, and Harm.Jo Morrison - forthcoming - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy:1-14.

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