Tom Dougherty has recently defended the claim that all deception that is consequential for sex is seriously wrong. This discussion piece argues that deception does not have to seriously undermine consent and that when sexual deception is seriously wrong, that may not only be to do with its relation to consent. In doing so, it defends distinguishing between the seriousness of deceptions, whether these are sexual or in other areas of life, and so defends what Dougherty calls the lenient view
In this paper I will use sex by deception as a case study for highlighting some of the most tricky c...
The trend towards accepting the violation of consent as the underlying wrong addressed by rape law c...
Commission of rape in most jurisdictions hinges upon one crucial manifestation consent. In analysing...
Tom Dougherty has recently defended the claim that all deception that is consequential for sex is se...
Tom Dougherty has recently attacked what he calls the lenient view about sexual deception. The lenie...
This paper deals with the wrongness of having sex with someone without her valid consent. There are ...
It is widely held that some kinds of deception into sex (e.g., lying about what pets one likes) do n...
Motivated by a commitment to protect sexual autonomy, Tom Dougherty (2013) has argued that deceiving...
How wrong is it to deceive a person into having sex with you? The common view seems to be that this ...
How wrong is it to deceive someone into sex by lying, say, about one's profession? The answer is ser...
AbstractIn Criminalizing Sex, Stuart Green wisely eschews any attempt to fully analyse the problem o...
Despite the acknowledgement of the moral significance of consent there is still much work to be done...
Deception sometimes results in nonconsensual sex. A recent body of literature diagnoses such violati...
What is the appropriate legal response to sexual activity induced by deception or mistake? My thesis...
What is the appropriate legal response to sexual activity induced by deception or mistake? My thesis...
In this paper I will use sex by deception as a case study for highlighting some of the most tricky c...
The trend towards accepting the violation of consent as the underlying wrong addressed by rape law c...
Commission of rape in most jurisdictions hinges upon one crucial manifestation consent. In analysing...
Tom Dougherty has recently defended the claim that all deception that is consequential for sex is se...
Tom Dougherty has recently attacked what he calls the lenient view about sexual deception. The lenie...
This paper deals with the wrongness of having sex with someone without her valid consent. There are ...
It is widely held that some kinds of deception into sex (e.g., lying about what pets one likes) do n...
Motivated by a commitment to protect sexual autonomy, Tom Dougherty (2013) has argued that deceiving...
How wrong is it to deceive a person into having sex with you? The common view seems to be that this ...
How wrong is it to deceive someone into sex by lying, say, about one's profession? The answer is ser...
AbstractIn Criminalizing Sex, Stuart Green wisely eschews any attempt to fully analyse the problem o...
Despite the acknowledgement of the moral significance of consent there is still much work to be done...
Deception sometimes results in nonconsensual sex. A recent body of literature diagnoses such violati...
What is the appropriate legal response to sexual activity induced by deception or mistake? My thesis...
What is the appropriate legal response to sexual activity induced by deception or mistake? My thesis...
In this paper I will use sex by deception as a case study for highlighting some of the most tricky c...
The trend towards accepting the violation of consent as the underlying wrong addressed by rape law c...
Commission of rape in most jurisdictions hinges upon one crucial manifestation consent. In analysing...