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If a researcher abused a position of power to coerce a research subject into sex, that would be wrong, but sexual coercion is wrong regardless of the relationship, and it is certainly not the case that all researchers hold all subjects in disempowered (and thus potentially coercive) positions.
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The present section looks at certain more basic questions about whether coercion is intrinsically wrong, and what else might be wrong with it besides its effect on freedom or autonomy.
"Coercion is the wrong approach," says Rees, of King Edward VI school.
Edmund Gordillo, a teacher in Quito with 30 years' experience, complains that coercion is the wrong way to go about reforming.
First, state coercion is presumptively wrong; each and every coercive state enactment must be justified by each and every citizen subject to it.
First, any coercion in matters of religion is wrong.
Berman's account of wrongful coercion thus apparently relies on a principle of inference that holds that if it is wrong to do A, then it is wrong to threaten to do A, and vice versa.
It is wrong to suggest that a 17-year-old boy is as able to resist this sort of coercion as an adult would be.
Something is wrong here.
This is wrong.
So something is wrong.
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