In my view, this is absolutely right. There's no informed consent. // BBC News - Women who fell for police spies say they were victims of 'co-ordinated rape'https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-47240670 …
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So, for example, a passionate encounter behind a nightclub might not require you to disclose your voting intentions (e.g., that you're a Donald Trump fan), but it would require you to disclose that you have an STD (for example).
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In other contexts, you might be required to disclose your voting intentions; in particular, if you know perfectly well that the person with whom you're about to have sex would not have sex with you if they knew that you love Donald Trump.
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This sets a fairly high bar for informed consent. So, e.g., you can't have a secret affair, & carry on having sex with your partner, thinking you have informed consent. You (very likely) don't. A reasonable person would conclude it's something your partner would want to know.
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I explore some of these issues in this activity on my Philosophy Experiments web site: https://www.philosophyexperiments.com/yesmeansno/Default.aspx …
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