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Is It Wrong to Buy Sex? - A Debate: Holly Lawford-Smith, Angie Pepper Is It Wrong to Buy Sex? - A Debate
Holly Lawford-Smith, Angie Pepper
R867 Discovery Miles 8 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Is it wrong for a man to buy sex from a woman? In this book, Holly Lawford-Smith argues that it is wrong: commercial sex is quintessentially hierarchical sex, and it is wrong both to have, and to perpetuate a market in, hierarchical sex. Angie Pepper argues that it isn’t wrong: men are permitted to buy sex from those women who freely choose to sell it. Important but different interests are at stake in these two positions. According to the first, we should prioritize the interest of all women in securing a society that has achieved equality between the sexes, and we should make the changes needed to get there including prohibiting men from buying sex from women. In contrast, the second position prioritizes the protection of individuals' rights to engage in consensual commercial sex exchanges and demands that we strive for gender equality without compromising these rights. The two authors debate the ethical issues involved in the decision to buy sex, arguing passionately for very different conclusions, in a way that is lively, constructive, and sure to leave readers with a lot to think about. Key Features: Focuses on the pressing moral issue of whether we’re morally permitted to buy sex. Advances two different normative ethical approaches to the issue and develops two competing arguments. Demonstrates how philosophical debate on controversial topics can be productive and easy-to-follow. Provides a glossary with definitions of key terms that are bolded in the main text. Includes section summaries that give an overview of the main arguments and a comprehensive bibliography for further reading.

Is It Wrong to Buy Sex? - A Debate: Holly Lawford-Smith, Angie Pepper Is It Wrong to Buy Sex? - A Debate
Holly Lawford-Smith, Angie Pepper
R3,864 Discovery Miles 38 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Is it wrong for a man to buy sex from a woman? In this book, Holly Lawford-Smith argues that it is wrong: commercial sex is quintessentially hierarchical sex, and it is wrong both to have, and to perpetuate a market in, hierarchical sex. Angie Pepper argues that it isn’t wrong: men are permitted to buy sex from those women who freely choose to sell it. Important but different interests are at stake in these two positions. According to the first, we should prioritize the interest of all women in securing a society that has achieved equality between the sexes, and we should make the changes needed to get there including prohibiting men from buying sex from women. In contrast, the second position prioritizes the protection of individuals' rights to engage in consensual commercial sex exchanges and demands that we strive for gender equality without compromising these rights. The two authors debate the ethical issues involved in the decision to buy sex, arguing passionately for very different conclusions, in a way that is lively, constructive, and sure to leave readers with a lot to think about. Key Features: Focuses on the pressing moral issue of whether we’re morally permitted to buy sex. Advances two different normative ethical approaches to the issue and develops two competing arguments. Demonstrates how philosophical debate on controversial topics can be productive and easy-to-follow. Provides a glossary with definitions of key terms that are bolded in the main text. Includes section summaries that give an overview of the main arguments and a comprehensive bibliography for further reading.

Sex Matters - Essays in Gender-Critical Philosophy (1): Holly Lawford-Smith Sex Matters - Essays in Gender-Critical Philosophy (1)
Holly Lawford-Smith
R2,081 R1,779 Discovery Miles 17 790 Save R302 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sex Matters addresses a cluster of related questions that arise from the conflict of interests between rights based on sex and rights based on gender identity. Some of these questions are theoretical, including: who has the more ambitious vision for women's liberation, gender-critical feminists or proponents of gender identity? How does each understand what gender is? What are the arguments for the refrain that 'trans women are women!', and do they succeed? Other questions taken up in the book are more applied to specific issues in law and policy including: should there be a right to exclude people who are biologically male from women-only spaces? How do the interests of all stakeholders to bathrooms, in particular, trade off when it comes to moving from sex to gender identity as the basis for self-inclusion? If we think about types of transition, or gatekeeping requirements on transition, as providing assurance to women who are asked to accept the opening up of women-only spaces to transwomen, are any such assurances sufficient? Is 'TERF' a slur, as some radical and gender-critical feminists have claimed? And finally, is gender-critical speech 'hate speech', as it has been classified by some social media platforms, or at least harmful speech? Holly Lawford-Smith discusses these issues in a series of essays, all but one of them previously unpublished. She takes an analytic philosophical approach to these issues, drawing on ideas from political philosophy, philosophy of biology, and philosophy of language, as well as second-wave feminist theory and empirical literature, to defend a gender-critical position in response to all of these questions.

Gender-Critical Feminism (Hardcover): Holly Lawford-Smith Gender-Critical Feminism (Hardcover)
Holly Lawford-Smith
R163 Discovery Miles 1 630 Ships in 10 - 20 working days

The expectation used to be that men would be masculine and women would be feminine, and this was assumed to come naturally to them in virtue of their biology. That orthodoxy persists today in many parts of society. On this view, sex is gender and gender is sex. A new view of gender has emerged in recent years, a view on which gender is an 'identity', a way that people feel about themselves in terms of masculinity or femininity, regardless of their sex. On this view, sex is dismissed as unimportant, and gender is made paramount. In the rush to celebrate this new view of gender, we have lost sight of a more powerful challenge to the traditional orthodoxy, namely the feminist sex/gender distinction according to which sex is biological and gender is social. On this view, gender is something done to people on the basis of sex. Women are socialised to conform to norms of femininity (and sanctioned for failure), and masculinity and femininity exist in a hierarchy in which femininity is devalued. This view helps us to understand injustice against women, and what we can do about it. Holly Lawford-Smith introduces and defends gender-critical feminism, a theory and movement that reclaims the sex/gender distinction, insists upon the reality and importance of sex, and continues to understand gender as a way that men and women are made to be, rather than a way they really are.

Not In Their Name - Are Citizens Culpable For Their States' Actions? (Hardcover): Holly Lawford-Smith Not In Their Name - Are Citizens Culpable For Their States' Actions? (Hardcover)
Holly Lawford-Smith
R1,264 Discovery Miles 12 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There are many actions that we attribute, at least colloquially, to states. Given their size and influence, states are able to inflict harm far beyond the reach of a single individual. But there is a great deal of unclarity about exactly who is implicated in that kind of harm, and how we should think about responsibility for it. It is a commonplace assumption that democratic publics both authorize and have control over what their states do; that their states act in their name and on their behalf. In Not In Their Name, Holly Lawford-Smith approaches these questions from the perspective of social ontology, asking whether the state is a collective agent, and whether ordinary citizens are members of that agent. If it is, and they are, there's a clear case for democratic collective culpability. She explores alternative conceptions of the state and of membership in the state; alternative conceptions of collective agency applied to the state; the normative implications of membership in the state; and both culpability (from the inside) and responsibility (from the outside) for what the state does. Ultimately, Lawford-Smith argues for the exculpation of ordinary citizens and the inculpation of those working in public services.

Global Justice (Hardcover, New Ed): Christian Barry Global Justice (Hardcover, New Ed)
Christian Barry; Holly Lawford-Smith
R8,001 Discovery Miles 80 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume brings together a range of influential essays by distinguished philosophers and political theorists on the issue of global justice. Global justice concerns the search for ethical norms that should govern interactions between people, states, corporations and other agents acting in the global arena, as well as the design of social institutions that link them together. This volume includes articles that engage with major theoretical questions such as the applicability of the ideals of social and economic equality to the global sphere, the degree of justified partiality to compatriots, and the nature and extent of the responsibilities of the affluent to address global poverty and other hardships abroad. It also features articles that bring the theoretical insights of global justice thinkers to bear on matters of practical concern to contemporary societies, such as policies associated with immigration, international trade and climate change.

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