Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2023
Publication Title
Public Affairs Quarterly
Volume
37
Issue
4
First Page
331
Last Page
351
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5406/21520542.37.4.02
Abstract
In many places, it is possible to buy psychic services, including tarot card, palm, and mediumship readings. Yet we have powerful evidence that psychic abilities do not exist. This paper asks whether psychic services should be for sale. I begin by considering whether psychics deceive or mislead buyers. Next, I consider a harm-based argument against the sale of psychic services. Finally, I consider an argument in favor of their sale that appeals to expressive considerations. I conclude with a tentative policy recommendation: the sale of psychic services should be permitted. This is so even though much of the money spent on them will be money wasted.
Recommended Citation
Moriarty, Jeffrey, 2023. On the Ethics of Selling Psychic Services, Public Affairs Quarterly.
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