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Thomas Ferretti
University of Greenwich
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    An Institutionalist Approach to AI Ethics: Justifying the Priority of Government Regulation over Self-Regulation.Thomas Ferretti - 2022 - Moral Philosophy and Politics 9 (2):239-265.
    This article explores the cooperation of government and the private sector to tackle the ethical dimension of artificial intelligence. The argument draws on the institutionalist approach in philosophy and business ethics defending a ‘division of moral labor’ between governments and the private sector. The goal and main contribution of this article is to explain how this approach can provide ethical guidelines to the AI industry and to highlight the limits of self-regulation. In what follows, I discuss three institutionalist claims. First, (...)
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    A Liberal Egalitarian Perspective on the Platform Economy: Mitigating its Distributive Effects or Changing the Organizations Running it?Thomas Ferretti - 2020 - Journal of Social Philosophy 51 (1):54-79.
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    Causalité, explication scientifique et théorie économique.Thomas Ferretti - 2011 - Ithaque 8:17-40.
    Le modèle déductivo-nomologique domine depuis longtemps la réflexion philosophique concernant l’explication en science économique. Or, pour plusieurs, comme James Woodward et Tony Lawson, ce modèle ne considère pas suffisamment la causalité dans l’explication. L’objectif de cet article est double : 1- renforcer la critique que Tony Lawson adresse à l’économie contemporaine et 2- évaluer la théorie alternative qu’il propose, le « réalisme critique », qui tente de réintroduire la causalité dans l’explication en science économique. Nous conclurons que les considérations causales (...)
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    Measuring Freedom.Thomas Ferretti - 2022 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 15 (1).
    Suppose a principle of distributive justice states that social institutions should maximize the freedom of the least well-off. Understanding how to do so would be easier if freedom only depended on one good, like income. If it depends instead on a composite index of social primary goods, a question arises: Which combination of social primary goods can maximize the freedom of the least well-off? This is John Rawls’ indexing problem. Solving it requires addressing two related problems. The first consists in (...)
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    Book review: private government: how employers rule our lives , Elizabeth Anderson. [REVIEW]Thomas Ferretti - 2018 - Economics and Philosophy 34 (2):275-282.
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    Property‐Owning Democracy: Rawls and Beyond M. O'Neill & T. Williamson , 2012 Oxford, Wiley‐Blackwell 336 pp., £62.50 £24.99. [REVIEW]Thomas Ferretti - 2016 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 33 (2):219-221.
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    Tom Malleson, After Occupy: Economic Democracy for the 21st Century. [REVIEW]Thomas Ferretti - 2015 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 10 (1):155-162.