Consent works moral magic. Things that would otherwise be wrong to do to someone are, with that person's consent, made morally permissible. But what is consent, and how does it work? How can consent be conferred, invoked and revoked? Goodin offers a comprehensive philosophical account of the social practice of consent.
Consent works moral magic. Things that would otherwise be wrong to do to someone are, with that person's consent, made morally permissible. But what is consent, and how does it work? How can consent be conferred, invoked and revoked? Goodin offers a comprehensive philosophical account of the social practice of consent.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Goodin, Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Australian National University, specializes in political theory and public policy. He was founding Editor of the Journal of Political Philosophy and General Editor of the eleven-volume Oxford Handbooks of Political Science. A Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy, he has been awarded the Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science and the Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research.
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Preface PART I: THE NATURE OF CONSENT 1: Introduction 2: Consenting, Assenting and Promising PART II: CONSENT IN OPERATION 3: Modes of Consenting 4: Mistakes in Consenting 5: Consenting Without Knowing 6: Evoking and Invoking Consent 7: Revoking Consent PART III: SPECIAL CASES 8: Consent of the Unconscious and the Incompetent: Kinky Sex 9: Consent of the Mute: Medical Interventions in Hunger Strikes 10: Consent by Extension: Voting and Political Authority 11: Epilogue: Consent in Its Place References
Preface PART I: THE NATURE OF CONSENT 1: Introduction 2: Consenting, Assenting and Promising PART II: CONSENT IN OPERATION 3: Modes of Consenting 4: Mistakes in Consenting 5: Consenting Without Knowing 6: Evoking and Invoking Consent 7: Revoking Consent PART III: SPECIAL CASES 8: Consent of the Unconscious and the Incompetent: Kinky Sex 9: Consent of the Mute: Medical Interventions in Hunger Strikes 10: Consent by Extension: Voting and Political Authority 11: Epilogue: Consent in Its Place References
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