Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

Permissible Secrets

2017; Oxford University Press; Volume: 68; Issue: 271 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1093/pq/pqx044

ISSN

1467-9213

Autores

Hugh Lazenby, Iason Gabriel,

Tópico(s)

Patient Dignity and Privacy

Resumo

This article offers an account of the information condition on morally valid consent in the context of sexual relations. The account is grounded in rights. It holds that a person has a sufficient amount of information to give morally valid consent if, and only if, she has all the information to which she has a claim-right. A person has a claim-right to a piece of information if, and only if, a. it concerns a deal-breaker for her; b. it does not concern something that her partner has a strong interest in protecting from scrutiny, sufficient to generate a privilege-right; c.i. her partner is aware of the information to which her deal-breaker applies; or c.ii. her partner ought to be held responsible for the fact that he is not aware of the information to which her deal-breaker applies; and finally, d. she has not waived or forfeited her claim-right. Although we present this account in the context of sexual relations, we believe a virtue of the account is that it can be easily translated into other contexts.

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