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<span class="pubYear">2022</span> - <span class="pubInfo"> <em class="pubName">Ethical Theory and Moral Practice</em> 25 (2):181-197.</span></span><span class="toggle" style="display:none" data-target="extras">details</span><div class="extras"><div class="abstract">In this paper, I provide an account of the wrong that is done to women when everyday people fail to believe allegations of sexual assault made by women. I argue that an everyday person wrongs both the accuser and women causally distant from the accuser when they fail to believe the accuser’s allegation. First, I argue that there are responses that we, as everyday members of society, owe to victims of sexual assault. A condition enabling everyday people to respond in<span id="LLOMT-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("LLOMT-abstract2").show();$("LLOMT-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="LLOMT-abstract2" style="display:none"> the way owed to victims is that they have an outright belief that the accuser was assaulted. Actively suspending judgement about whether a crime occurred is in tension with the ability to respond to the victim in a way that supports and validates them. When an everyday person fails to have an outright belief in the truth of an allegation, they wrong the accuser because they risk failing to satisfy the conditions enabling them to fulfill their obligation to her. Second, I argue that everyday people wrong women who are causally distant from the accuser because in our social context, women are often treated in particular ways – especially in the sexual domain – because they are women. As a result, when women hear that an everyday person fails to believe a particular allegation, they easily project themselves into the accuser’s position and reasonably worry that if they were to be assaulted, they too would be met with doubt and disbelief by the people in their community. 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Lanham, MD 20706, USA: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 185-215.</span></span><span class="toggle" style="display:none" data-target="extras">details</span><div class="extras"><div class="abstract">Asexuality is overlooked in the philosophical literature and in wider society. Such neglect produces incomplete or inaccurate accounts of romantic life and harms asexual people. We develop an account of asexuality to redress this neglect and enrich discussion of romantic life. Asexual experiences are diverse. Some asexual people have sex; some have romantic relationships in the absence of sex. We accept the common definition of asexuality as the absence of sexual attraction and explain how sexual attraction and sexual desire differ<span id="MCKAR-4-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("MCKAR-4-abstract2").show();$("MCKAR-4-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="MCKAR-4-abstract2" style="display:none"> by giving an affordance-like account of sexual attraction. Armed with that distinction, we show that asexuality is clearly different from celibacy or disorders of desire and that some existing philosophical theories of sexual desire struggle to accommodate asexual sexuality. We then build on asexual testimony about the diversity of non-sexual attractions to answer two common objections levelled at asexual romance: that romantic relationships require sexual attraction or that sex in the absence of sexual attraction is insufficiently focused on someone as an individual. Finally, we describe some of the ways asexuality has been erased or denigrated in society, and the specific injustices and harms that result. 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R. Whitlow" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/s/T. R.%20Whitlow"><span class="name">T. R. Whitlow</span></a> & <a class="discreet" title="View other works by N. G. Laskowski" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/s/N. G.%20Laskowski"><span class="name">N. G. Laskowski</span></a> - <span class="pubYear">forthcoming</span> - <span class="pubInfo"> <em class="pubName">Philosophy and Phenomenological Research</em>.</span></span><span class="toggle" style="display:none" data-target="extras">details</span><div class="extras"><div class="abstract">What is sexual orientation? The contemporary consensus among philosophers is that it is a disposition. Unsurprisingly, recent debates about the metaphysics of sexual orientation are almost entirely intramural. Behavioral dispositionalists argue that sexual orientation is a disposition to behave sexually. Desire dispositionalists argue that it is a disposition to desire sexually. We argue that sexual orientation is not best understood in terms of dispositions to behave or dispositions to desire before arguing that dispositions tout court fail to illuminate sexual orientation.<span id="LASCPA-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("LASCPA-abstract2").show();$("LASCPA-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="LASCPA-abstract2" style="display:none"> We then introduce and defend the idea that sexual orientation is best understood in terms of categorical phenomenal properties of sexual arousal. 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Objectophiles often develop deep and enduring emotional, romantic, and sexual relations with specific inanimate (concrete or abstract) objects such as trains, bridges, cars, or words. . The determinants of objectophilia are poorly understood. The aim of this paper is to examine the determining factors of objectophilia. We examine four hypotheses about the determinants of objectophilia (pertaining to fetishism, synesthesia, cross-modal mental imagery, and autism) and argue that the<span id="GATLOC-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("GATLOC-abstract2").show();$("GATLOC-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="GATLOC-abstract2" style="display:none"> most likely determining factors of objectophilia are the social and non-social features of autism. Future studies on the determinants of objectophilia could enhance our understanding and potentially lessen the marginalization experienced by objectophiles. 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<span class="pubYear">2021</span> - <span class="pubInfo"> <em>ICERI2021 Proceedings</em>.</span></span><span class="toggle" style="display:none" data-target="extras">details</span><div class="extras"><div class="abstract">Marginalized communities are confronted with issues resulting from their marginalization, such as exclusion, invisibility, misrepresentation, and hate speech, not only offline but – due to digital change – increasingly online. Our research project DigitalDialog21 aims at evaluating the effects of digital change on society and how digital change, and the risks and possibilities that come with it, is perceived by the population. Digital change is understood as a factor of social change in this project. By investigating digital change and its<span id="EICDCA-2-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("EICDCA-2-abstract2").show();$("EICDCA-2-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="EICDCA-2-abstract2" style="display:none"> effects on society, we are able to draw more general inferences on how societies change socially and what needs to be done in education to establish digital trust. In 2017 the Digital Evolution Index observed an increasing trust deficit and skepticism towards digitalization in both very industrialized and lesser industrialized countries. We will draw inferences from these observations here and hypothesize the following: It seems that especially in marginalized communities, that is: in communities that are structurally and systemically disadvantaged and that experience societal marginalization, this trust deficit and skepticism towards digitalization is prevalent. This could be so because, as a member of a marginalized community, one might quickly find issues resulting from marginalization to be present in digital spaces just like they are present in non-digital spaces. This paper will examine critically how attitudes in marginalized communities towards digital media are influenced by digital change. Do the risks of digitalization outweigh the advantages for marginalized communities? Are digital media perceived to provide advantages such as increased visibility and representation or are they perceived to fuel discrimination against marginalized people? Our research project brings together secondary analyses of existing studies with the results of our own qualitative interview study on marginalized people's perceptions of digital change. The paper will portray some example interviews, and thereby analyze if and how attitudes in the margins towards digital media change, what this change consists of, and how we can understand the changing attitudes within an ethical and educational framework. Our findings will point at a necessity to increase ethically based digital literacy (PEAT) in the German education system, starting in early education. Marginalized groups in particular must be empowered to become digitally competent through problem-oriented education. Independent self-efficacy can increase digital trust in fragmented societies. The paper concludes by introducing media ethics tools that are being developed as part of the project. 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Oxford University Press.</span></span><span class="toggle" style="display:none" data-target="extras">details</span><div class="extras"><div class="abstract">This chapter addresses the growing problem of unwanted sexual interactions in virtual environments. It reviews the available evidence regarding the prevalence and severity of this problem. It then argues that due to the potential harms of such interactions, as well as their nonconsensual nature, there is a good prima facie argument for viewing them as serious moral wrongs. Does this prima facie argument hold up to scrutiny? After considering three major objections – the ‘it’s not real’ objection; the ‘it’s just<span id="DANTEO-27-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("DANTEO-27-abstract2").show();$("DANTEO-27-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="DANTEO-27-abstract2" style="display:none"> a game’ objection; and the ‘unrestricted consent’ objection – this chapter argues that it does. 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A therapeutic benefit of this conceptualisation of rape is that it counters shame and guilt by affirming that the victim was not a complicit partner in an act of sex. However, this conceptualisation has recently been criticised for not capturing what makes rape an especially serious kind of wrong. This raises an apparent dilemma for rape crisis support. Recent<span id="MAUADI-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("MAUADI-abstract2").show();$("MAUADI-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="MAUADI-abstract2" style="display:none"> work in analytic moral philosophy on the nature of rape offers a way to resolve this dilemma. It is argued that rape is not sex, but is nonetheless sexual. This distinction allows for a charitable reformulation of the central tenet in rape crisis support, which can facilitate the dual therapeutic aims of countering the sense of shame and of recognising the especially serious kind of the harm suffered by the victim. 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How Foucault's Confessions of the Flesh Sheds New Light on the Concept of Freedom and the Genealogy of the Modern Critical Attitude.</span></a><a class="discreet" title="View other works by Karsten Schubert" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/s/Karsten%20Schubert"><span class="name">Karsten Schubert</span></a> - <span class="pubYear">2021</span> - <span class="pubInfo"> <em class="pubName">le Foucaldien</em> 7 (1):1-11.</span></span><span class="toggle" style="display:none" data-target="extras">details</span><div class="extras"><div class="abstract">Finally published 34 years after his death, Foucault's book Confessions of the Flesh sheds new light on the debate about freedom and power that shaped the reception of his works. Many contributors to this debate argue that Foucault's theory of power did not allow for freedom in the 'genealogical phase,' but that he corrected himself and presented a solution to the problem of freedom in his later works, especially through his reflection on ancient ethics and technologies of the self in<span id="SCHTCR-13-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("SCHTCR-13-abstract2").show();$("SCHTCR-13-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="SCHTCR-13-abstract2" style="display:none"> volumes two and three of History of Sexuality, as well as the concept of parrhesia. In contrast to this view, I argue that Confessions of the Flesh shows that a concept of freedom as self-critical hermeneutics that aims at identifying a foreign power within the subject was only developed in Foucault's analysis of Christian practices of penance and confession. This interpretation of Confessions of the Flesh opens a new field of inquiry into the genealogy of critique and both the repressive and emancipative effects of truth-telling and juridification. (<span class="ll" onclick="$("SCHTCR-13-abstract2").hide();$("SCHTCR-13-absexp").show();">shrink</span>)</span></div><div class="catsCon" id="ecats-con-SCHTCR-13"><div><a class="catName" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/christianity" rel="section">Christianity</a><span class="catIn"> in </span><a class="catArea" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/philosophy-of-religion" rel="section">Philosophy of Religion</a></div> <div><a class="catName" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/critical-theory" rel="section">Critical Theory</a><span class="catIn"> in </span><a class="catArea" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/continental-philosophy" rel="section">Continental Philosophy</a></div> <div><a class="catName" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/michel-foucault" rel="section">Michel Foucault</a><span class="catIn"> in </span><a class="catArea" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/continental-philosophy" rel="section">Continental Philosophy</a></div> <div><a class="catName" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/philosophy-of-sexuality" rel="section">Philosophy of Sexuality</a><span class="catIn"> in </span><a class="catArea" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/philosophy-of-gender-race-and-sexuality" rel="section">Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality</a></div> <div><a class="catName" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/political-theory" rel="section">Political Theory</a><span class="catIn"> in </span><a class="catArea" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/social-and-political-philosophy" rel="section">Social and Political Philosophy</a></div> <div><a class="catName" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/theories-of-freedom" rel="section">Theories of Freedom</a><span class="catIn"> in </span><a class="catArea" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/social-and-political-philosophy" rel="section">Social and Political Philosophy</a></div> </div><div class="options"><span title="Remove from this list" class="ll" onclick="removeFromList('4898','SCHTCR-13')"><i class="fa fa-times"></i> Remove from this list</span> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/go.pl?id=SCHTCR-13&proxyId=&u=https%3A%2F%2Fphilpapers.org%2Farchive%2FSCHTCR-13.pdf"><i class="fa fa-download"></i> Direct download</a> <div id="la-SCHTCR-13" title="Export to another format" class="yui-skin-sam ldiv"> </div><span class="ll" onclick="showExports('SCHTCR-13')"><i class="fa fa-external-link"></i> Export citation<img src="/web/20220925030559im_/https://philpapers.org/philpapers/raw/subind.gif"></span> <div id="ml-SCHTCR-13" class="yui-skin-sam ldiv"> </div><span title="Bookmark this publication" class="ll" onclick="showLists('SCHTCR-13','4898')"><i class="fa fa-bookmark"></i> Bookmark<img src="/web/20220925030559im_/https://philpapers.org/philpapers/raw/subind.gif"></span> <span class="eMsg" id="msg-SCHTCR-13"></span></div></div></li> <li id="eDEOAFD" onclick="ee('click','DEOAFD')" onmouseover="ee('over','DEOAFD')" onmouseout="ee('out','DEOAFD')" class="entry"><span class="citation"><a href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/rec/DEOAFD"><span class="articleTitle recTitle">A formação da subjetividade moral no pensamento de Michel Foucault.</span></a><a class="discreet" title="View other works by Bruno Camilo de Oliveira" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/s/Bruno Camilo%20de Oliveira"><span class="name">Bruno Camilo de Oliveira</span></a> - <span class="pubYear">2021</span> - <span class="pubInfo"> <em class="pubName">Journal Cajuína</em> 6 (1):11-22.</span></span><span class="toggle" style="display:none" data-target="extras">details</span><div class="extras"><div class="abstract">The objective of this work is to present Michel Foucault's perspective on the formation of moral subjectivity according to his text entitled “The use of pleasures and the techniques of self”. In the referred text, Foucault emphasizes that moral action should not be constituted in acts according to a rule of conduct supported by moral concepts, but in acts according to a pure relation of the subject with his internal wisdom (subjectivity), a relationship that should not be understood as simply<span id="DEOAFD-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("DEOAFD-abstract2").show();$("DEOAFD-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="DEOAFD-abstract2" style="display:none"> a “self-awareness” as a moral subject, but as a “constitution of the self” as a moral subject In this article, Foucault's position on the formation of moral subjectivity is considered to analyze the place of desire in the autonomy of oneself and of practical attitudes, especially if they are considered: the subject's experience as a process in which both subjectivity and desires are modified or annulled by specific norms or laws, established in certain societies and culture, almost always linked to norms of sexuality; the power of the strongest, insofar as it influences institutions to spread interests in society, corrupting the particular desires of individuals; the “techniques of self”, as rational and voluntary practices that curb desires, by which human beings determine for themselves rules of conduct that correspond to aesthetic values. 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Rather than read the text through the traditional Aristotelian lens used by Church fathers to describe woman as the seductress and man as the legitimate authority over<span id="DOUTWC-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("DOUTWC-abstract2").show();$("DOUTWC-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="DOUTWC-abstract2" style="display:none"> woman’s corrupt nature, this paper proposes a radical re-reading of the “curse” of Genesis 3:16 as a redemptive rather than a punitive moment wherein the woman is given back her power as the ezer kenegdo of man, and man is given back his kingdom lost and his reign over the whole of Creation, or mashal, through the woman’s love, or teshuqah. This will entail that the two key concepts mashal and teshuqah be profoundly re-interpreted from a Hebrew inter-textual perspective rather than through a Greek philosophical lens. (<span class="ll" onclick="$("DOUTWC-abstract2").hide();$("DOUTWC-absexp").show();">shrink</span>)</span></div><div class="catsCon" id="ecats-con-DOUTWC"><div><a class="catName" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/conceptions-of-womanhood" rel="section">Conceptions of Womanhood</a><span class="catIn"> in </span><a class="catArea" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/philosophy-of-gender-race-and-sexuality" rel="section">Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality</a></div> <div><a class="catName" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/philosophy-of-sexuality" rel="section">Philosophy of Sexuality</a><span class="catIn"> in </span><a class="catArea" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/philosophy-of-gender-race-and-sexuality" rel="section">Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality</a></div> <div><a class="catName" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/sexism" rel="section">Sexism</a><span class="catIn"> in </span><a class="catArea" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/philosophy-of-gender-race-and-sexuality" rel="section">Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality</a></div> </div><div class="options"><span title="Remove from this list" class="ll" onclick="removeFromList('4898','DOUTWC')"><i class="fa fa-times"></i> Remove from this list</span> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/go.pl?id=DOUTWC&proxyId=&u=https%3A%2F%2Fphilpapers.org%2Farchive%2FDOUTWC.pdf"><i class="fa fa-download"></i> Direct download</a> <div id="la-DOUTWC" title="Export to another format" class="yui-skin-sam ldiv"> </div><span class="ll" onclick="showExports('DOUTWC')"><i class="fa fa-external-link"></i> Export citation<img src="/web/20220925030559im_/https://philpapers.org/philpapers/raw/subind.gif"></span> <div id="ml-DOUTWC" class="yui-skin-sam ldiv"> </div><span title="Bookmark this publication" class="ll" onclick="showLists('DOUTWC','4898')"><i class="fa fa-bookmark"></i> Bookmark<img src="/web/20220925030559im_/https://philpapers.org/philpapers/raw/subind.gif"></span> <span class="eMsg" id="msg-DOUTWC"></span></div></div></li> <li id="eBROTWT-5" onclick="ee('click','BROTWT-5')" onmouseover="ee('over','BROTWT-5')" onmouseout="ee('out','BROTWT-5')" class="entry"><span class="citation"><a href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/rec/BROTWT-5"><span class="articleTitle recTitle">Thinking with the Intimacy Contract: Social Contract Critique and the Privatization of US Empire.</span></a><a class="discreet" title="View other works by Rachel H. Brown" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/s/Rachel H.%20Brown"><span class="name">Rachel H. Brown</span></a> - <span class="pubYear">2020</span> - <span class="pubInfo"> <em class="pubName">Political Theory</em> 48 (6):692-722.</span></span><span class="toggle" style="display:none" data-target="extras">details</span><div class="extras"><div class="abstract">This essay considers how an “intimacy contract,” as a conceptual tool and a political reality, extends existing critiques of the social contract tradition by accounting for the privatized nature of the post-9/11 US empire. Examining critiques by Carole Pateman and Charles Mills, I argue that an intimacy contract uncovers the coercive power relations underlying neoliberal discourses of entrepreneurial freedom. Focusing on migrant labor on US military bases, I provide an overview of the racial, sexual, and settler contracts and the need<span id="BROTWT-5-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("BROTWT-5-abstract2").show();$("BROTWT-5-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="BROTWT-5-abstract2" style="display:none"> to extend Mills’s and Pateman’s critiques of embodiment and spatiality. Next, I suggest how the intimacy contract generates a transnational, embodied account of the labors upholding US empire; a lens into the shifting significance of these labors under neoliberal imperialism; and a chronicling of desire and workers’ interests. In conclusion, I suggest how the intimacy contract exposes multiple resistances to US empire and neoliberal capitalism. (<span class="ll" onclick="$("BROTWT-5-abstract2").hide();$("BROTWT-5-absexp").show();">shrink</span>)</span></div><div class="catsCon" id="ecats-con-BROTWT-5"><div><a class="catName" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/philosophy-of-race" rel="section">Philosophy of Race</a><span class="catIn"> in </span><a class="catArea" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/philosophy-of-gender-race-and-sexuality" rel="section">Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality</a></div> <div><a class="catName" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/philosophy-of-sexuality" rel="section">Philosophy of Sexuality</a><span class="catIn"> in </span><a class="catArea" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/philosophy-of-gender-race-and-sexuality" rel="section">Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality</a></div> <div><a class="catName" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/social-contract" rel="section">Social Contract</a><span class="catIn"> in </span><a class="catArea" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/browse/social-and-political-philosophy" rel="section">Social and Political Philosophy</a></div> </div><div class="options"><span title="Remove from this list" class="ll" onclick="removeFromList('4898','BROTWT-5')"><i class="fa fa-times"></i> Remove from this list</span> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/go.pl?id=BROTWT-5&proxyId=&u=https%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1177%2F0090591720901556"><i class="fa fa-download"></i> Direct download</a> <a href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/rec/BROTWT-5">(2 more)</a> <div id="la-BROTWT-5" title="Export to another format" class="yui-skin-sam ldiv"> </div><span class="ll" onclick="showExports('BROTWT-5')"><i class="fa fa-external-link"></i> Export citation<img src="/web/20220925030559im_/https://philpapers.org/philpapers/raw/subind.gif"></span> <div id="ml-BROTWT-5" class="yui-skin-sam ldiv"> </div><span title="Bookmark this publication" class="ll" onclick="showLists('BROTWT-5','4898')"><i class="fa fa-bookmark"></i> Bookmark<img src="/web/20220925030559im_/https://philpapers.org/philpapers/raw/subind.gif"></span> <span class="eMsg" id="msg-BROTWT-5"></span></div></div></li> <li id="eKESTCO-3" onclick="ee('click','KESTCO-3')" onmouseover="ee('over','KESTCO-3')" onmouseout="ee('out','KESTCO-3')" class="entry"><span class="citation"><a href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/rec/KESTCO-3"><span class="articleTitle recTitle">The cruel optimism of sexual consent.</span></a><a class="discreet" title="View other works by Alisa Kessel" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/s/Alisa%20Kessel"><span class="name">Alisa Kessel</span></a> - <span class="pubYear">2020</span> - <span class="pubInfo"> <em class="pubName">Contemporary Political Theory</em> 19 (3):359-380.</span></span><span class="toggle" style="display:none" data-target="extras">details</span><div class="extras"><div class="abstract">This article intervenes in a critical debate about the use of consent to distinguish sex from rape. Drawing from critical contract theories, it argues that sexual consent is a cruel optimism that often operates to facilitate, rather than alleviate, sexual violence. Sexual consent as a cruel optimism promises to simplify rape allegations in the popular cultural imagination, confounds the distinction between victims and agents of sexual violence, and establishes certainty for potential victimizers who rely on it to convince themselves and<span id="KESTCO-3-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("KESTCO-3-abstract2").show();$("KESTCO-3-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="KESTCO-3-abstract2" style="display:none"> others that their partners implicitly or explicitly agreed to sex. In each of these cases, the power of consent rests in its tendency to obscure sexual violence in a set of questions around victimhood and agency, rather than to clarify whether or when it has occurred. Following in the critical contract tradition, this article argues that the optimistic attachment to the clarifying power of consent helps to explain the persistent commitment to better sexual consent as a ‘solution’ to the problems of rape and sexual violence, and that this ‘solution’ is insufficient to the task. 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It is also expanding at a remarkable pace, both in terms of the volume of publications and, more notably, in terms of its geographical, disciplinary, and intersectional reach. This special issue takes stock of these new directions, while offering new research contributions that expand our understanding of the interdisciplinary and transnational formation of this field from the late 19th through to the mid 20th century. The five articles that make up this special issue stage<span id="LENHOS-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("LENHOS-abstract2").show();$("LENHOS-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="LENHOS-abstract2" style="display:none"> historiographical interventions by challenging the tendency within sexological history to focus on the medical, the homosexual, the human, and the Western European at the expense of other disciplines, diagnoses, non-human subjects, and geographical locations. A particular strength of these contributions is their focus on mapping conversations among and between sexologists on both sides of the Atlantic in the early to mid 20th century – particularly in Germany, Britain, and the US – and between East and West in the early Cold War era. 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In my article, I explore the role of Transcendentalism and phrenology in the production and development of American sexology and<span id="KAHTUA-3-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("KAHTUA-3-abstract2").show();$("KAHTUA-3-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="KAHTUA-3-abstract2" style="display:none"> sexual science. In particular, I argue that shifting the origins of sexology and sexual science away from Karl Heinrich Ulrichs and Karl-Maria Kertbeny and the more familiar narratives of the German invention of sexuality furnishes a radically different account of early sexology and sexual science. Rather than the unevenly homophilic sympathies of early German activists, their American counterparts promote marital, reproductive, loving sex and vilify prostitution, polygamy, masturbation, contraception, sex for pleasure, and, if they think to mention it, sodomy. In addition to this less progressive story, however, I argue that early American sexologists provide the first theories of gender and help to provide a fuller description of the politics of sexology and sexual science. 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Many universities, sometimes at the behest of lawmakers, are moving to adopt ‘affirmative consent’ policies, which define consent in terms of affirmative behavior that goes beyond mere silence or lack of resistance. Although these policies are a move in the right direction, I argue that their content has not been properly understood. In particular, the circumstances in which nonverbal behavior may communicate consent are<span id="PALCTS-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("PALCTS-abstract2").show();$("PALCTS-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="PALCTS-abstract2" style="display:none"> more limited than might be apparent. And even though these circumstances can be abstractly identified, it is difficult to give people adequate guidance about when some of them obtain. Moreover, I argue that no matter how the allowance for nonverbal behavior is construed, affirmative consent policies unnecessarily prohibit interactions that people may have reason to engage in. I propose an alternative policy that remedies these problems with the affirmative consent policies that are currently being implemented. And I note that the justification for this alternative policy does not turn on any special features of the university setting. Instead, the account I give suggests grounds for reforming the law as well. 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Meawad" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/s/Stephen M.%20Meawad"><span class="name">Stephen M. Meawad</span></a> - <span class="pubYear">2020</span> - <span class="pubInfo"> <em class="pubName">Modern Theology</em> 36 (3):582-605.</span></span><span class="toggle" style="display:none" data-target="extras">details</span><div class="extras"><div class="abstract">The monastic movement originated among laity who recognized within themselves the potential to embody the Christian gospel. That a practice so central to early Christians and their Scriptural understanding would undergo such a decline contemporarily gives pause for reconsideration. This article posits that the kind of asceticism at the core of Christian monasticism maintains relevance as a transformative Christian practice in the contemporary world, as well. The argument draws on a tripartite model of spirituality in accord with Gregory of Nyssa’s<span id="MEASAA-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("MEASAA-abstract2").show();$("MEASAA-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="MEASAA-abstract2" style="display:none"> notion of epektasis. This suggests asceticism’s contemporary appropriation as an ethic of Christian spiritual development oriented toward perpetual ascent. Asceticism will be analyzed as a form of spiritual struggle; that is, physical, emotional, psychological, intellectual, and spiritual exertion aiming to progress in knowledge, similitude, and intimacy with Jesus Christ, for God and for others. The three stages of this ethic of Christian spiritual growth – 1) detachment from fleshly passions, 2) strengthening of the soul, and 3) union with God – find parallels in the three themes at the core of asceticism: sexuality, angelification, and divine indwelling. Situating asceticism within a framework of spiritual struggle creates an opportunity to recover and re‐envision a well‐established Christian practice in a contemporary context. 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This paper provides a partial explanation for this skewed distribution of blame and praise. I draw on three analyses of disappearance narratives that erase and exonerate privileged perpetrators and therefore skew the responsibility system in their favour. Then I defend an emancipatory theory of responsibility that treats blame and praise as<span id="CIUTMC-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("CIUTMC-abstract2").show();$("CIUTMC-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="CIUTMC-abstract2" style="display:none"> communicative entities that can, and should, be used to debunk and dismantle these disappearance narratives, along with other oppressive ideologies. Blame and praise, on my emancipatory proposal, serve to identify and take a stand against agents of oppression and to recognize and celebrate resisters. 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Sunstein" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/s/Cass R.%20Sunstein"><span class="name">Cass R. Sunstein</span></a> - <span class="pubYear">2020</span> - <span class="pubInfo"> <em class="pubName">Contemporary Political Theory</em> 19 (2):175-187.</span></span><span class="toggle" style="display:none" data-target="extras">details</span><div class="extras"><div class="abstract">There has been considerable recent discussion of the social effects of “liberalism,” which are said to include a growth in out-of-wedlock childbirth, repudiation of traditions, a rise in populism, increased reliance on technocracy, inequality, environmental degradation, sexual promiscuity, deterioration of civic associations, a diminution of civic virtue, political correctness on university campuses, and a general sense of alienation. There is good reason for skepticism about these claims. Liberalism is not a person, and it is not an agent in history. Claims<span id="SUNHLR-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("SUNHLR-abstract2").show();$("SUNHLR-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="SUNHLR-abstract2" style="display:none"> about the supposedly adverse social effects of liberalism are best taken not as causal claims at all, but as normative objections that should be defended on their merits. These propositions are elaborated with reference to three subordinate propositions: liberalism, as such, does not lack the resources to defend traditions; liberalism, as such, hardly rejects the idea of “constraint,” though the domains in which liberals accept constraints differ from those of antiliberals, and vary over time; liberalism, as such, does not dishonor the idea of “honor.” There is a general point here about the difficulty of demonstrating, and the potential recklessness of claiming, that one or another “ism” is causally associated with concrete social developments. 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By the late 1940s, the US was fast becoming the world centre of each of these prominent fields within the modern human sciences. During these years, the work of Alfred C. Kinsey and his team became synonymous with a distinctly North American brand of empirical sex research. This article offers<span id="SUTKAT-2-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("SUTKAT-2-abstract2").show();$("SUTKAT-2-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="SUTKAT-2-abstract2" style="display:none"> the most nuanced account to date of the shifting relationship between these two fields in the late 1940s to mid 1950s. It argues that this was more collaborative and mutually influential than previous historians have assumed, even as, following the publication of the first ‘Kinsey report’, tensions grew between the Indiana team and the conservative brand of psychoanalysis that by this stage dominated 1950s North American psychiatry. A keen sense of professional competitiveness accelerated the growing split between these two fields, as Kinsey’s team developed a distinctly modern, technologized brand of statistically oriented sexology that contrasted with the older patient case history, and assumed a very different approach to conservative analysts on ideas of homosexuality and ‘normal’ sexual behaviour. Yet this story of divergence is also tempered through consideration of other aspects of ‘situated knowledge’ such as religion and gender identity, even as accounts of cross-disciplinary competitiveness are expanded by contrasting Kinsey’s positions on psychoanalysis with those of contemporaries such as Harry Benjamin. 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Wie Foucaults Analysen der Kirchenväter neues Licht auf die Debatte um Macht und Freiheit werfen.</span></a><a class="discreet" title="View other works by Karsten Schubert" href="/web/20220925030559/https://philpapers.org/s/Karsten%20Schubert"><span class="name">Karsten Schubert</span></a> - <span class="pubYear">2019</span> - <span class="pubInfo"> <em class="pubName">Zeitschrift für Philosophische Literatur</em> 7 (2):60-71.</span></span><span class="toggle" style="display:none" data-target="extras">details</span><div class="extras"><div class="abstract">Die Veröffentlichung von Foucaults viertem Band der Geschichte der Sexualität, Die Geständnisse des Fleisches, wurde von der Foucault-Community und der interessierten Öffentlichkeit gespannt erwartet. Vom lange unter Verschluss gehaltenen Band erhofft sich die Leser_innenschaft neue Erkenntnisse nicht nur zum Thema des Buches – die Reflexionen der Kirchenväter bis Augustinus zu Sexualität und Lebensführung –, sondern zu Foucaults Werk im Allgemeinen und den großen Fragen nach Macht, Freiheit und Kritik, die dessen Rezeption bestimmen. Und tatsächlich bietet der Band überraschend neue Einsichten,<span id="SCHDCW-3-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("SCHDCW-3-abstract2").show();$("SCHDCW-3-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="SCHDCW-3-abstract2" style="display:none"> in deren Lichte sich die herrschende Meinung zu Foucaults Freiheits- und Kritikbegriff als falsch herausstellt. Heute ist die These verbreitet, dass Foucaults Arbeiten zur antiken Ethik und parrhesia als Beitrag zu einem normativen Freiheitsbegriff gewertet werden können. Dagegen zeigt Die Geständnisse des Fleisches, dass die für Foucault und unsere Gegenwart relevante Freiheit, die Fähigkeit zur reflexiven Selbst- und Machtkritik, ihren Ursprung in den Subjektivierungen des frühen Christentums hat, das Subjektivität zum ersten Mal an kritische Machtreflexion koppelt. Rezensionsessay zu Michel Foucault: Die Geständnisse des Fleisches. Sexualität und Wahrheit 4. Frankfurt a. M.: Suhrkamp 2019. 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This invites us to look more deeply at our understanding of human nature and our capacity to make choices that can give life to ourselves and others, or take life and diminish it. While we have tended to identify the sin of the first couple as some sort of sexual sin, this is not supported by the text of Genesis.<span id="MONROT-8-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("MONROT-8-abstract2").show();$("MONROT-8-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="MONROT-8-abstract2" style="display:none"> The original sin is one of seeking knowledge, of overstepping the boundaries established by God, and grasping what is not ours. We are created in God's image, but that does not mean being equal to God-clearly not. God intimately and lovingly breathed life into the creature of the earth, but being so richly blessed is sadly not enough. The story is a complex one that leaves the reader wondering why God places the tree of the knowledge of good and evil right in the midst of the garden, where the first couple cannot avoid seeing it and continually have to confront the boundary that God has set. The role of the serpent prompts questions that will remain unanswered about how God allows the serpent to exist in the first place, let alone endanger the peace and tranquillity of the garden. 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The holistic, social, and plural nature of expressive human behavior, which is elaborated in The Structure of Behavior, is used to argue against criticisms that his early works remain stuck in naturalism. Upon this theory of expression and through a close reading of 'Le corps comme être sexué' chapter of the Phenomenology of Perception, many classic criticisms of his phenomenology of sexuality are<span id="RUKSMA-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("RUKSMA-abstract2").show();$("RUKSMA-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="RUKSMA-abstract2" style="display:none"> challenged. Sexuality is ultimately identified with the most fundamental form of corporeal existence and is shown to be the ambiguous setting within which social and personal meaning emerges. The accounts of expression and sexuality are then used to criticize Sartre’s interpretation of bad faith. 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Much less attention has been paid, however, to the role feminists played in this process. This essay addresses this oversight by introducing the voices of the utopian socialists under July Monarchy France. These socialists insisted that there could be no social revolution without sexual revolution. Although they are often positioned outside of the republican tradition, this essay argues that the utopian socialists are<span id="DUONSR-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("DUONSR-abstract2").show();$("DUONSR-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="DUONSR-abstract2" style="display:none"> better understood as rendering the legacy of classical and French republicanism compatible with nascent workers’ movements in the 1830s. By foregrounding the feminist Flora Tristan, this essay shows how utopian socialists weaponized republican tropes to address the social question, thereby expanding what a republican critique of capitalism could look like. 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This essay argues that the rest of the BL Cotton Nero A.x manuscript continues to develop the virtue of temperance, which governs sexual behavior, as a central theme. Pearl uses temperance to bring home the dreamer’s sin and God’s justice, while Patience and SGGK employ the interrelation between temperance and fortitude in ways that make temperance foundational. Interrogating the interdependence of the<span id="PITTMI-2-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("PITTMI-2-abstract2").show();$("PITTMI-2-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="PITTMI-2-abstract2" style="display:none"> virtues allows the poet to challenge the traditional hierarchy of virtues, in which temperance is the lowest, thus making the case that temperance is paradoxically foundational to other virtues, like justice and fortitude. In this way, the poems not only make a case for the value of temperance, but they also expose ambiguities in orthodox accounts of the virtues. 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In particular, we argue virtue ethics is well equipped to focus on the implications of sex robots for human moral character. Our evaluation develops in four steps. First, we present virtue ethics as a suitable framework for the evaluation of human–robot relationships. Second, we show the advantages of our virtue ethical account of sex robots by comparing it to current instrumentalist approaches, showing<span id="PEEDVS-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("PEEDVS-abstract2").show();$("PEEDVS-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="PEEDVS-abstract2" style="display:none"> how the former better captures the reciprocal interaction between robots and their users. Third, we examine how a virtue ethical analysis of intimate human–robot relationships could inspire the design of robots that support the cultivation of virtues. We suggest that a sex robot which is equipped with a consent-module could support the cultivation of compassion when used in supervised, therapeutic scenarios. 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Data from 293 university-based psychotherapists show that the minority who report that their training prepared them to do so "very well" were more likely to have received "content-specific" training related to the topic or an opportunity to explore themselves as sexual beings, or both. In addition, they had experience with supervisors who modeled the belief that sexual feelings are a normal, expected part of<span id="RIGTNO-8-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("RIGTNO-8-abstract2").show();$("RIGTNO-8-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="RIGTNO-8-abstract2" style="display:none"> any human relationship and must be anticipated and planned for by therapists. 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The first is an archival case/place: a partial assembly of documents of beats and their uses during and in the wake of Gay Liberation in Australia. The second is a literary case/place: Thomas Mann's Death in Venice, a canonical twentieth-century imbrication of male homosexuality and geography. This article will seek to rationalize the mobilization of these two asynchronous cases/places through the insights<span id="MARBSA-9-absexp"> (<span class="ll" onclick="$("MARBSA-9-abstract2").show();$("MARBSA-9-absexp").hide()">...</span>)</span><span id="MARBSA-9-abstract2" style="display:none"> that both afford, when brought together, for elaborating contributions that queer readings of Nietzsche can make to contemporary queer theories of space, time and masculinities. 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