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O'Driscol argues that the logical connection between marriage and procreation is what? |
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that it is marriage that legitimate offspring can be produced |
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Wasserstrom's final position on adulter-the one he really argues with seems to be what? |
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adultery is wrong when it breaks a promise and involves deception, but not otherwise |
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According to Bonnie Steinbock, adultery is what? |
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violates an ideal of romantic love |
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According to Wasserstrom, in so-called "open marriages" adulter is: |
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Steinbock says that "two main reasons support reguarding adultery as seriously immoral." what are those reasons? |
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deceptive and breaks a promise |
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According to Baker, the conception of sexual intercourse we have in this culture: |
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is antithetical to the conception of women as human beings |
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Baker argued that we conceive of the female role in sexual intercourse as: |
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that of a person being harmed |
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According to Ann Garry (her own opinion) pornography is: |
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explicit sexual materials intended to arouse sexually |
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Ann Garry is a feminist, but: |
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she thikns that non-sexist pornography is possible |
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Ann Garry is interested (in this article) ONLY in: |
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whether one can object to pornography on moral grounds |
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According to Jacobs, Pineau |
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sets out to "reformulate the criterion of consent in terms of what is reasonable from a woman's point of view." |
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Pineau argues that, in order to insure that women enjoy at least a possibility of sexual pleasure, we should insist upon what she calls: |
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According to pineau, there is a 'cultural presumption" that dating: |
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is a gesture of friendship and reguard |
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