Good Sex: Perspectives on Sexual EthicsUniversity Press of Kansas, 1993 - 316 من الصفحات Rules about sexuality, written and unwritten, have existed in every culture as have disagreements over what is and isn't acceptable. Must morally permissible sex have only one function? Must it be heterosexual? Must it occur within the confines of the institution of marriage? Must it be accompanied by requisite emotions such as love and intimacy? |
المحتوى
The Western TraditionTheology Philosophy | 13 |
JudeoChristianity | 25 |
Love and Intimacy | 56 |
The Sanctity of Contract and the Horror | 86 |
The Leftist CritiquePolitics Economics | 109 |
Feminist Rejoinders to | 126 |
In Search of UnderstandingMediating Tensions | 173 |
Bestiality Necrophilia | 228 |
Science or Sham? | 259 |
Notes | 275 |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
Good Sex: Perspectives on Sexual Ethics <span dir=ltr>Raymond A. Belliotti</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 1993 |
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