The Ethics of Hooking Up: Casual Sex and Moral Philosophy on Campus provides a systematic moral analysis of hook up practice, criticizes current hook up customs, and offers alternative norms that allow for the possibility of moral hook ups.
The Ethics of Hooking Up: Casual Sex and Moral Philosophy on Campus provides a systematic moral analysis of hook up practice, criticizes current hook up customs, and offers alternative norms that allow for the possibility of moral hook ups.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Rocha is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at California State University, Fresno. James specializes in ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of law, and philosophy of race, and he has published in numerous journals, including Ethical Theory & Moral Practice, Journal of Applied Philosophy, Social Theory and Practice, The Kennedy Institute of Ethics, and Res Publica.
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1. Hook Up Morality 2. Consent 3. Aggressive Hook Ups 4. Adequately Informed Hook Ups 5. Sufficiently Sober Hook Ups 6. The Insufficiency of Consent 7. Respectful, Beneficent, and Trustworthy Hook Ups 8. Moral Hook Ups