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Consent Matters


ISBN13: 9780192889027
Published: February 2024
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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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? What can be taken for consent (perhaps wrongly) and with what consequences? How does consent come into being and pass out of it? How can consent be conferred, invoked and revoked? What is the role of social and legal norms in governing consent? How contextually sensitive should those norms be in applying to diverse settings, ranging from sexual encounters to prison hospitals to the poll booth?

Those are the sorts of broad questions animating this book. It aspires to provide a comprehensive account of the social practice of consent, informed by deep reading in the history of ideas, philosophy, law, political science and sociology. Consent Matters thus serves, at one and the same time, as a guide for the perplexed social practitioner of consent and as a touchstone for philosophical attempts to theorize and to refine those existing practices.

Robert E. Goodin is Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Australian National University

Subjects:
Jurisprudence
Contents:
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

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