Should Choices In The Area Of Sexual Behaviour Be Entirely Private And Personal, Or Should They Be Subject To Societal Norms And Legislation? Flashcards
Sex can be viewed as entirely personal. Rules that prohibit ? and ? sex and homosexual sex are inappropriate.
Premarital.
Extramarital.
Sex’s never exclusively private. Not only does a sexual “relationship” involve another person, but, because human beings are sexual, the way people live their sex lives affects how they relate to wider ? A society that advocates extramarital sex would put marriages at risk. The most private and intimate acts between people are also the way life and society’s ?
Society.
Created.
Most ethical theories suggest that sexual behaviour should be governed by societal norms and legislation, offering ways of framing debates about sexual ethics, both in terms of what be considered right and what might require ?
Legislation.
Utilitarians seek to maximise happiness for the greatest number, but are in danger of allowing the majority to determine rules that’ll bind some into unhappy situations, notably those who are ?
Homosexual.
Mill, a notable utilitarian libertarian, advances higher qualities of good as something that the majority must respect, placing the happiness of the minority above the pain of the majority in order to ensure that the rules don’t condemn the minority to happiness, such freedoms might threaten social ?
Organisations.
Kantians would want sexual relations to be governed by ethical principles and for any laws developed by society to be informed by those principles. For Kant, in contrast to legal rules, social rules may not always reflect the correct principles, but moral people should act as if they do (living in the ? ? ?).
Kingdom of ends.
Natural law would argue for the establishment of ? ? governing sex.
Moral laws.
Situation ethics’s the most ? and accepting of the concept of sexual behaviour as private and personal as it was devised to permit the setting aside of social rules if that’s the most loving thing to do.
Permissive.