Works by Snyder, Jeremy C. (exact spelling)

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  1. Needs Exploitation.Jeremy C. Snyder - 2008 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 11 (4):389-405.
    Sweatshop labor is often cited as an example of the worst and most pervasive form of exploitation today, yet understanding what is meant by the charge has proven surprisingly difficult for philosophers. I develop an account of what I call “Needs Exploitation,” grounded in a specification of the duty of beneficence. In the case of sweatshop labor, I argue that employers face a duty to extend to employees a wage sufficient to meet their basic needs. This duty is limited by (...)
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    Revisiting the Ethics of Circumvention Tourism.Jeremy C. Snyder - 2022 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 50 (3):563-565.
    In the context of medical tourism, circumvention tourism consists of traveling abroad with the intention of participating in a health-related activity that is prohibited in one’s own country but not in the destination country. This practice raises a host of legal and ethical questions that focus on how the traveler should be treated once they have returned home. Joshua Shaw1 deftly shows that the question of whether circumvention tourists should be punished in their home countries is not something that can (...)
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  3. Kidney for Sale by Owner: Human Organs, Transplantation, and the Market – By Mark J. Cherry. [REVIEW]Jeremy C. Snyder - 2007 - Developing World Bioethics 7 (3):168-170.
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    Book review. [REVIEW]Jeremy C. Snyder - 2006 - Journal of Value Inquiry 40 (1):115-121.
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    Book ReviewsJennifer S., Hawkins, and Ezekiel J. Emanuel,, eds. Exploitation and Developing Countries: The Ethics of Clinical Research.Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2008. Pp. 336. $65.00 ; $24.95. [REVIEW]Jeremy C. Snyder - 2009 - Ethics 119 (3):567-571.