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Consent to Sexual Relations
An important discussion of philosophical issues surrounding consent to sexual relations.
Alan Wertheimer (Author)
9780521536110, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 18 September 2003
310 pages, 2 tables
23.2 x 15.3 x 2 cm, 0.42 kg
'… deals with some of the most complicated and controversial issues faced by lawyers and policy makers, and some of the most intimate problems faced by men and women together. If only for that reason, Consent to Sexual Relations is a book well worth reading.' Modern Law Review
When does a woman give valid consent to sexual relations? When does her consent render it morally or legally permissible for a man to have sexual relations with her? Why is sexual consent generally regarded as an issue about female consent? And what is the moral significance of consent? These are some of the questions discussed in this important book, which will appeal to a wide readership in philosophy, law, and the social sciences. Alan Wertheimer develops a theory of consent to sexual relations that applies to both law and morality in the light of the psychology of sexual relations, the psychology of perpetrators, and the psychology of the victims. He considers a wide variety of difficult cases such as coercion, fraud, retardation, and intoxication. We can all agree that 'no' means 'no'. This book suggests that the difficult question is whether 'yes' means 'yes'.
1. Introduction
2. Law
3. The psychology of sex
4. The psychology of perpetrators
5. The harm of rape
6. The value of consent
7. The ontology of consent
8. Coercion
9. Deception
10. Competence
11. Intoxication
12. Sex and justice
Appendix.
Subject Areas: Psychological theory & schools of thought [JMA], Gender studies, gender groups [JFSJ], Social & political philosophy [HPS]
