Mill and sexual reform

Think 17 (50):101-112 (2018)
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Abstract

Should positional sexual misconduct (sexual advances or interaction where one party is known, or should be known, to have a significant power over the other) be included in the list of morally forbidden behaviours? I explore benefits and costs of this moral reform with the help of J. S. Mill.

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Francesco Orsi
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