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Hurtig K (2020) Consent and Normativity. In: Garcia-Godinez M, Mellin R & Tuomela R (eds.) Social Ontology, Normativity and Law. Berlin: De Gruyter. https://www.degruyter.com/view/title/566327; https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110663617-007
Abstract
First paragraph: It is nearly universally accepted, by philosophers and common opinion alike, that the giving and receiving of valid consent is normatively transformative: A¡¯s validly consenting to B¡¯s ¦Õ-ing changes the normative situation from its being impermissible for B to ¦Õ before A consents to its being permissible for B to ¦Õ after A has consented. The idea that consent has this normatively transformative power is prominent in bioethics and in the ethics of health-care more generally (including biomedical and psychological research) and it also plays a central role in discussions of sexual ethics and in various areas of political and legal theory.
| Status | Published |
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| Publication date | 31/12/2020 |
| Publication date online | 06/07/2020 |
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| Publisher | De Gruyter |
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| Place of publication | Berlin |
| ISBN | 978-3-11-066308-2 |
| eISBN | 978-3-11-066428-7 |
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Lecturer, Philosophy