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The lecherous millionaire is a thought experiment devised by Joel Feinberg to illustrate questions concerning coercion. It presents a scenario in which a millionaire offers to pay for medical care for a woman's ill child on the condition that she has sexual relations with him. While the millionaire is making an offer, he nevertheless seems to be coercing the woman.

See also

Further reading

  • Barrera, Albino (2005). Economic Compulsion and Christian Ethics. Cambridge University Press. pp. 11–2. ISBN  9780521853415.
  • Feinberg, Joel (1986). Harm to Self. Oxford University Press. ISBN  9780195037463.
  • Hunt, I. (2001). "Overall Freedom and Constraint". Inquiry. 44 (2): 131–147. doi: 10.1080/002017401750261545. S2CID  143462911.
  • Wertheimer, Alan (2003). Consent to Sexual Relations. Cambridge University Press. ISBN  9780521536110.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The lecherous millionaire is a thought experiment devised by Joel Feinberg to illustrate questions concerning coercion. It presents a scenario in which a millionaire offers to pay for medical care for a woman's ill child on the condition that she has sexual relations with him. While the millionaire is making an offer, he nevertheless seems to be coercing the woman.

See also

Further reading

  • Barrera, Albino (2005). Economic Compulsion and Christian Ethics. Cambridge University Press. pp. 11–2. ISBN  9780521853415.
  • Feinberg, Joel (1986). Harm to Self. Oxford University Press. ISBN  9780195037463.
  • Hunt, I. (2001). "Overall Freedom and Constraint". Inquiry. 44 (2): 131–147. doi: 10.1080/002017401750261545. S2CID  143462911.
  • Wertheimer, Alan (2003). Consent to Sexual Relations. Cambridge University Press. ISBN  9780521536110.



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