Coercion, Consent, and the Mechanistic Question

Ethics 131 (2):210-245 (2021)
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In this article I examine the most prevalent explanation for why coercion ever undermines consent, an explanation that I call “moral debilitation.” On this view, the manipulative strategy of coerci...

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Hallie Liberto
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Contrastive Consent and Secondary Permissibility.Theron Pummer - 2023 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 106 (3):677-691.
Coercion.Scott Anderson - 2011 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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