Sex, Disorder and Perversion

Philosophical Papers 33 (2):203-229 (2004)
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Abstract This paper aims to describe an objective account of sexual perversion. That is, it seeks to characterize sexual perversion as something which is not simply a deviation from a statistical norm but rather as something which violates an objective naturalistic norm. The central point is that perversion consists in the introduction of a strange and extraneous loop in the aetiology of sexual sensations, and this extraneous loop makes it possible to characterize sexual perversion as an objective disorder which is in need of therapy

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Sexual perversion.Graham Priest - 1997 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 75 (3):360 – 372.

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