Gambling: Some Afterthoughts

International Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):29-31 (2003)
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This article responds to the preceding papers by Fletcher and Pasternack. Accepting Fletcher’s virtue-based approach as a useful starting point, it suggests the need for more careful philosophical work on the morality of gambling.

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