This book is about permissive consent--the moral tool we use to give another person permission to do what would otherwise be forbidden. It studies normative power and the moral features of consent to explain what it takes to render consent.
This book is about permissive consent--the moral tool we use to give another person permission to do what would otherwise be forbidden. It studies normative power and the moral features of consent to explain what it takes to render consent.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hallie Liberto is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Maryland, College Park. Previously, she has been Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at the University of Connecticut - Storrs, Lawrence Rockefeller Fellow at Princeton University, and a visiting Fellow at Australian National University.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Moral Mechanism 1: Giving the Green Light: Methods and Mechanisms 2: Isolating the Normative Power 3: The Question of Dynamics Part II: The Trigger and the Transformation 4: Invasive Wrongdoing Addendum: Applications in the Domain of the Body 5: How Consent is Rendered: The Ontological Question 6: Social Convention and the Scope of Consent Part III: The Question of Vitiation 7: Limited-Scope Analysis of Misinformation, Deception, and Permissive Consent 8: Consent under Volitional Coercion 9: Coercion and Nearby Moral Phenomena
Part I. The Moral Mechanism 1: Giving the Green Light: Methods and Mechanisms 2: Isolating the Normative Power 3: The Question of Dynamics Part II: The Trigger and the Transformation 4: Invasive Wrongdoing Addendum: Applications in the Domain of the Body 5: How Consent is Rendered: The Ontological Question 6: Social Convention and the Scope of Consent Part III: The Question of Vitiation 7: Limited-Scope Analysis of Misinformation, Deception, and Permissive Consent 8: Consent under Volitional Coercion 9: Coercion and Nearby Moral Phenomena
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