Paternalism and Subsequent Consent

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 9 (4):631 - 642 (1979)
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Abstract

Some philosophers believe that appeals to promoting or maximizing good consequences are a suspect way of attempting to justify coercive interference with another person's actions. Suppose that is true. If there is a presumption that individuals have a right not to be coercively interfered with, then, foregoing utilitarian type appeals, it would seem that the only way to justify coercive interference of a paternalistic sort would be to show that under certain conditions the presumption fails.

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Justifying Paternalism.Rosemary Carter - 1977 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 7 (March):133-145.

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