A has institutional power over B. B finds power, & idea of sex with boss, a turn on. Can sex between A & B be moral?
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Replying to @PhilosophyExp
Assuming we're not talking about adults and children.
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Replying to @TorquilMacneil
Can consent be genuine between adults & children?
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Replying to @PhilosophyExp
sexual consent? I am not sure, but I think it is unlikely enough to proscribe it. We have good evidence that it is rare.
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Replying to @TorquilMacneil
So rarity is a justification for impinging on negative rights in those instances where genuine consent exists?
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Replying to @PhilosophyExp
Yes, in special cases where the danger is so huge and the limit on rights temporary. Like not letting children smoke.
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Replying to @TorquilMacneil
So in those (rare) instances where genuine consent is in place the moral problem lies not in the act itself...
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...but (1) in violating a cautionary principle (i.e., too much danger consent wasn't in place); and (b) in violating the prohibition?
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