Abstract
I begin my analysis of consent by agreeing with Professor Hurd that consent functions as a “moral transformative” by altering the obligations and permissions that determine the Tightness of others' actions. I further agree with her that consent is intimately related to the capacity for autonomous action; one who cannot alter others' obligations through consent is not fully autonomous. I cannot improve on her elaboration of these points.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Reference2 articles.
1. Hurd , supra note 1, at 127–33.
2. The Moral Magic of Consent
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