A novel investigation of the under-explored question of which normative principle governs the scope of consent. The book's central argument involves taking a stance on what constitutes consent, a question of central importance in a wide range of philosophical topics.
A novel investigation of the under-explored question of which normative principle governs the scope of consent. The book's central argument involves taking a stance on what constitutes consent, a question of central importance in a wide range of philosophical topics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tom Dougherty is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He completed his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has previously worked at the University of Cambridge, the University of Sydney, and Stanford University. He specialises in normative ethics and has published articles on consent in journals including Ethics, Philosophy and Public Affairs, Nous, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, and Philosophical Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
1: The question of consent's scope Part 1: The Mental Account 2: The Mental View 3: The Permissive Intention Principle Part 2: The Successful Communication Account 4: The Behavioral View 5: The Successful Communication Principle 6: Why we should reject the Uptake Condition 7: Why we should reject the Uptake Condition Part 3: The Evidential Account 8: The Expression of Will View I: Interpersonal justification 9: The Expression of Will View II: Two ways to consent 10: The Available Reliable Evidence Principle 11: The Due Diligence Principle 12: Conclusions
1: The question of consent's scope Part 1: The Mental Account 2: The Mental View 3: The Permissive Intention Principle Part 2: The Successful Communication Account 4: The Behavioral View 5: The Successful Communication Principle 6: Why we should reject the Uptake Condition 7: Why we should reject the Uptake Condition Part 3: The Evidential Account 8: The Expression of Will View I: Interpersonal justification 9: The Expression of Will View II: Two ways to consent 10: The Available Reliable Evidence Principle 11: The Due Diligence Principle 12: Conclusions
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