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Jason Brennan
Jason Brennan
Robert J. and Elizabeth Flanagan Family Professor
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Peter Jaworski
Associate Teaching Professor

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I’ll Pay You Ten Bucks Not to Murder Me

James Stacey Taylor offers three interpretations of our thesis, and argues that only one of them goes through. His point is to clarify our view rather than critique our position. In this brief response, we argue that, upon further clarification, we could endorse at least one of the other interpretations, though as Taylor notes, we don’t need to for our book’s thesis to go through.

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