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... sexual perversion . A sexual perversion must reveal itself in conduct that expresses an unnatural sexual preference . And although there might be a form of fetishism focused on the employment of contraceptive devices , that is not the ...
... sexual perversion . A sexual perversion must reveal itself in conduct that expresses an unnatural sexual preference . And although there might be a form of fetishism focused on the employment of contraceptive devices , that is not the ...
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... sexual desire is properly the expression of some other attitude , like love , and that when it occurs by itself it is incomplete and unhealthy or at any rate subhuman . ( The extreme Platonic version of such a view is that sexual ...
... sexual desire is properly the expression of some other attitude , like love , and that when it occurs by itself it is incomplete and unhealthy or at any rate subhuman . ( The extreme Platonic version of such a view is that sexual ...
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... sexual embodiment . Small children and animals permit awareness of the embodiment of the other , but present obstacles to reciprocity , to the recognition by the sexual object of the subject's desire as the source of his ( the object's ) ...
... sexual embodiment . Small children and animals permit awareness of the embodiment of the other , but present obstacles to reciprocity , to the recognition by the sexual object of the subject's desire as the source of his ( the object's ) ...
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Plato The Trial and Death of Socrates | 5 |
Immanuel Kant Treating Others as Persons not Things | 28 |
J Glenn Gray War Guilt | 39 |
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