John Harris claims that is it ‘palpable nonsense’ to suggest that ‘a child (or anyone) might competently consent to a treatment but not be competent to refuse it.’ In ‘Transitional Paternalism: How Shared Normative Powers Give Rise to the Asymmetry of Adolescent Consent and Refusal’ Neil Manson aims to explain away the apparent oddness of this asymmetry of consent and refusal, by appealing to the idea of shared normative powers, presenting joint bank accounts as an example. In this article, I will argue that Manson's account fails to explain away the oddness. Rather, I will argue that there are ambiguities to which Manson has not paid sufficient attention. In fact, as odd as it may sound, I argue that Manson actually agrees with Harris (at ...
There are substantial disputes as to what sorts of behavior constitute coercion and thereby undermin...
In liberal societies, paternalism is widely thought to be wrong in relation to adults, but morally p...
Paternalism involves a situation in which A interferes with B primarily to protect B from the harmfu...
In this paper, I will argue that much of the debate concerning asymmetries between consent and refus...
In some jurisdictions there is a puzzling asymmetry of consent and refusal, where, for some kinds of...
In 2016, this Journal published an article by Rob Lawlor1 on what we might call the acceptance-refus...
This paper develops a form of moral actualism that can explain the procreative asymmetry. Along the ...
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The law in England allows that both parents and competent minors concurrently have the right to cons...
In this paper, I defend the possible consent interpretation of Kant’s formula of humanity from objec...
That we treat children differently from adults is clear. The attitude of increased paternalistic sta...
Intuitions about intentional action have turned out to be sensitive to normative factors: most peopl...
Consent theories of political obligation draw upon the unique powers consent exhibits in everyday de...
The paper develops two objections to Michael Bratman’s self-governance approach to the normativity o...
There are substantial disputes as to what sorts of behavior constitute coercion and thereby undermin...
In liberal societies, paternalism is widely thought to be wrong in relation to adults, but morally p...
Paternalism involves a situation in which A interferes with B primarily to protect B from the harmfu...
In this paper, I will argue that much of the debate concerning asymmetries between consent and refus...
In some jurisdictions there is a puzzling asymmetry of consent and refusal, where, for some kinds of...
In 2016, this Journal published an article by Rob Lawlor1 on what we might call the acceptance-refus...
This paper develops a form of moral actualism that can explain the procreative asymmetry. Along the ...
Legal outcomes often depend on the adjudication of what may appear to be straightforward distinction...
Anti-natalism is the view that procreation should not be permissible under all circumstances. David ...
The law in England allows that both parents and competent minors concurrently have the right to cons...
In this paper, I defend the possible consent interpretation of Kant’s formula of humanity from objec...
That we treat children differently from adults is clear. The attitude of increased paternalistic sta...
Intuitions about intentional action have turned out to be sensitive to normative factors: most peopl...
Consent theories of political obligation draw upon the unique powers consent exhibits in everyday de...
The paper develops two objections to Michael Bratman’s self-governance approach to the normativity o...
There are substantial disputes as to what sorts of behavior constitute coercion and thereby undermin...
In liberal societies, paternalism is widely thought to be wrong in relation to adults, but morally p...
Paternalism involves a situation in which A interferes with B primarily to protect B from the harmfu...