An accessible and engaging anthology of readings focused
specifically on applied ethics issues of sexual morality Sexual
Ethics: An Anthology addresses conceptual, ethical, and public
policy issues about sex, providing a balanced and non-sectarian
discussion of many of today’s most important and controversial
moral topics. Covering a broad range of contemporary sexual ethics
issues, this easily accessible textbook includes explications and
point/counterpoint pieces on the definition of sex and sexual
orientation, sexual harassment and rape law, sexual discrimination,
age of consent, marriage and adultery, online affairs, gay
marriage, polygamy and polyamory, sexual orientation change
therapy, transgender and sex reassignment surgery, intersexed
infants and surgery, pornography, prostitution, psychiatric
classifications of sexuality disorders, and specific paraphilias.
Organized around six broad themes—Consent, Marriage,
Homosexuality, Transgender, Commerce, and Paraphilias—Sexual
Ethics presents multiple sides of each issue, offering diverse
perspectives on critical topics, supported by relevant
philosophical arguments, position papers, psychological studies,
government regulations, and court rulings. Sexual Ethics is
particularly designed to provide a ready-made course in sexual
ethics, with several major elements ideally suited for classroom
instructors and students: Includes an introductory chapter on key
definitional, conceptual, and theoretical issues Features
“Framing Questions” for each section that address a major moral
or policy issue and highlights the pro/con nature of the readings
(e.g., How should we define rape? Should pornography be protected
as free speech?) Features a short summary at the beginning of each
reading, including the topic, major points, and conclusion, very
helpful for instructor planning Features 15 “Discussion
Starters” that help students start thinking critically and
talking about sexual ethics before doing any reading Features 45
brief “Decision Cases” drawn from major media stories
especially relevant to the college student context, including
college virginity, male rape, child pornography on television,
college sexual harassment, faux-bisexuality, fraternity party sex,
transgender inclusion, race and sex, asexuality, bromances, campus
pride groups, fetishes and kink, online sex, Title IX mandatory
reporting, transgender sports competition, religious diversity and
sex, sex education, feminists working at sexually exploitative
jobs, cancel culture, and robot sex. These cases are ideal for
class discussion, class presentations, and research paper topics.
Sexual Ethics: An Anthology is an excellent textbook for
undergraduate classes in applied ethics, sexual ethics, and gender
studies, as well as related courses in sociology, public policy,
marriage and family law, and social work.
General
Imprint: |
Wiley-Blackwell
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies |
Release date: |
February 2023 |
Editors: |
Patrick D. Hopkins
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Dimensions: |
231 x 188 x 31mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
480 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-118-61586-7 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-118-61586-7 |
Barcode: |
9781118615867 |
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