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Sin taxes, paternalism, and justifiability to all: Can paternalistic taxes be justified on a public reason-sensitive account?
Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen
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Jørgen Dejgård Jensen
Department of Communication
Section for Consumption, Bioethics and Governance
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Public Reason
100%
Paternalism
89%
Tax
74%
Justification
57%
Health
25%
Income
21%
Well-being
20%
Food
16%
Stigmatization
11%
Goods
10%
Reversibility
10%
Person
8%
Plausibility
7%
Misconceptions
7%
Economics
7%
Empirical Study
7%
Strings
7%
Legitimacy
7%
Substitution
7%
Taxation
6%
Rejection
6%
Costs
5%