Motivated by a commitment to protect sexual autonomy, Tom Dougherty (2013) has argued that deceiving someone into sex is seriously morally wrong whenever the deception concerns a deal breaker of the victim, i.e. a feature of the sexual encounter to which the other person's will is opposed. While I share both Dougherty's commitment to sexual autonomy and his misgivings about the permissibility of sexual deception, there are elements of his argumentation that require significant amendment if the commitment to upholding sexual autonomy is to be fulfilled. In this paper I argue that if Dougherty is to uphold his commitment to protecting sexual autonomy then he must, firstly, replace his preferred account of consent, which is an attitudinal acco...
This paper deals with the wrongness of having sex with someone without her valid consent. There are ...
Finding the answer to whether consent is present within a sexual encounter has become increasingly d...
It is widely accepted that consent is a normative power. For instance, consent can make an impermiss...
Tom Dougherty has recently attacked what he calls the lenient view about sexual deception. The lenie...
It is widely held that some kinds of deception into sex (e.g., lying about what pets one likes) do n...
Tom Dougherty has recently defended the claim that all deception that is consequential for sex is se...
Tom Dougherty has recently defended the claim that all deception that is consequential for sex is se...
How wrong is it to deceive a person into having sex with you? The common view seems to be that this ...
Deception sometimes results in nonconsensual sex. A recent body of literature diagnoses such violati...
In this paper I will use sex by deception as a case study for highlighting some of the most tricky c...
Due to the reconceptualization of rape and other sexual offenses as violations of one's sexual auton...
Finding the answer to whether consent is present within a sexual encounter has become increasingly d...
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 ground-breaking article submitted for publication in mid-1986, Lucinda Vandervort creates a ...
This paper deals with the wrongness of having sex with someone without her valid consent. There are ...
Finding the answer to whether consent is present within a sexual encounter has become increasingly d...
It is widely accepted that consent is a normative power. For instance, consent can make an impermiss...
Tom Dougherty has recently attacked what he calls the lenient view about sexual deception. The lenie...
It is widely held that some kinds of deception into sex (e.g., lying about what pets one likes) do n...
Tom Dougherty has recently defended the claim that all deception that is consequential for sex is se...
Tom Dougherty has recently defended the claim that all deception that is consequential for sex is se...
How wrong is it to deceive a person into having sex with you? The common view seems to be that this ...
Deception sometimes results in nonconsensual sex. A recent body of literature diagnoses such violati...
In this paper I will use sex by deception as a case study for highlighting some of the most tricky c...
Due to the reconceptualization of rape and other sexual offenses as violations of one's sexual auton...
Finding the answer to whether consent is present within a sexual encounter has become increasingly d...
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 ground-breaking article submitted for publication in mid-1986, Lucinda Vandervort creates a ...
This paper deals with the wrongness of having sex with someone without her valid consent. There are ...
Finding the answer to whether consent is present within a sexual encounter has become increasingly d...
It is widely accepted that consent is a normative power. For instance, consent can make an impermiss...