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    Economic analysis of sexuality. See Posner. Richard.Sex Education - 2006 - In Alan Soble (ed.), Sex From Plato to Paglia: A Philosophical Encyclopedia. Greenwood Press. pp. 1--256.
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  2. The Medical Construction of Gender.Inter Sexed Infants - 1994 - In Abigail J. Stewart (ed.), Theorizing feminism: parallel trends in the humanities and social sciences. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
     
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    Evidence and rhetoric in cicero's pro roscio amerino: The case against.Sex Roscius - 2003 - Classical Quarterly 53:235-246.
  4. Adkins, AWH (1977)'Lucretius 1.16–139 and the problems of writing versus Latini', Phoenix 31: 145–58. Adler, E.(2003) Vergil's Empire. Political Thought in the Aeneid. Lanham, Md. and Oxford. Aicher, PJ (1992)'Lucretian revisions of Homer', Classical Journal 87: 139–58. [REVIEW]Cari de Rerum Natura Libri Sex - 2007 - In Stuart Gillespie & Philip R. Hardie (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Lucretius. Cambridge University Press. pp. 327.
     
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  5. Sex in the Head.Seiriol Morgan - 2003 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 20 (1):1-16.
    Recent philosophical writing on sexual desire divides broadly into two camps. Reductionists take sexual desire to aim at an essentially physical bodily pleasure, whereas intentionalist accounts take a focus upon the reciprocal interaction of the mental states of the partners to be crucial for understanding the phenomenon. I argue that the apparent plausibility of reductionism rests upon the flawed assumption that sexual pleasure has the same uniform bodily character in all sexual encounters, which rests in turn upon flawed assumptions in (...)
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    Prenatal sex and race determination is a slippery slope.M. Andreae - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (4):376-376.
    I am deeply worried about your guest editorial,1 please allow me a few bullet points: Trying to dispel some of the counterarguments to sex selection, your argument of prospective parents’ autonomy is void. If anyone has a right to determine his or her sex, it would be the person concerned, in this case the unborn child. ….
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  7. The Sex of Knowing.Michèle Le Doeuff - 2003 - Routledge.
    First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
     
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    The Sex of Knowing.Michèle Le Doeuff - 2003 - Routledge.
    First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Sex and selection: A reply to Matthen.Tim Lewens - 2001 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (3):589-598.
    argues that when reproduction is sexual, natural selection can explain why individual organisms possess the traits they do. In stating his argument Matthen makes use of a conception of individual organisms as receptacles for collections of genes—a conception that cannot do the work Matthen requires of it. Either these receptacles are abstract objects, such as bare possibilities for organisms, or they are concrete. The first reading is too weak, since it allows selection to explain individual traits in both sexual and (...)
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  10. Sex differences in intrinsic aptitude for mathematics and science? A critical review.Elizabeth S. Spelke - 2005 - American Psychologist 60 (9):950-958.
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    Sex differences in laterality– meaningfulness versus reliability.Marian Annett - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (2):227-228.
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    The Aims of Sex Education: Demoting Autonomy and Promoting Mutuality.Paula McAvoy - 2013 - Educational Theory 63 (5):483-496.
    In this essay, Paula McAvoy critiques a commonly held view that teaching young people to be good choice makers should be a central aim of sex education. Specifically, she argues against David Archard's recommendation that sex educators ought to focus on the development of autonomy and teaching young people that “choice should be accorded the central role in the legitimation of sexual conduct.” Instead, McAvoy argues that under conditions of gender inequality this view advantages boys and disadvantages girls. Juxtaposing a (...)
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  13. Sex and sexual perversion.Robert Gray - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy 75 (4):189-199.
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    Sex Differences in Music: A Female Advantage at Recognizing Familiar Melodies.Scott A. Miles, Robbin A. Miranda & Michael T. Ullman - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Interpreting sex differences in lateralization.William J. Ray & Nora Newcombe - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (2):246-246.
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    Sex and Muscle: The Female Bodybuilder Meets Lacan.Doug Aoki - 1996 - Body and Society 2 (4):59-74.
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    Sex Hormones Are Associated With Rumination and Interact With Emotion Regulation Strategy Choice to Predict Negative Affect in Women Following a Sad Mood Induction.Bronwyn M. Graham, Thomas F. Denson, Justine Barnett, Clare Calderwood & Jessica R. Grisham - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  18. Love and Sex.Raja Halwani - 2024 - In Christopher Grau & Aaron Smuts (eds.), "Introduction" for the Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Love. NYC: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter argues that sex and love are quite different from each other. Specifically, it argues that sexual desire is different kind of entity from romantic love, especially when the latter is understood as the settled abiding commitment between long-term partners. It also explores the normative connections (moral permissibility, obligation, and supererogation) between non-romantic forms of love—friendship, familial, and agapic love—and sexual desire, as this is an under-researched area. Furthermore, the essay argues that sexual desire’s goals clash with the goals (...)
     
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  19. Good Sex: Perspectives on Sexual Ethics.David Archard & Raymond A. Belliotti - 1995 - Philosophical Quarterly 45 (180):407.
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    Ontology of Sex and Ontological Sex : Karen Barad, Elizabeth Grosz, Alenka Zupančič. 김남이 - 2022 - Korean Feminist Philosophy 38:67-115.
    본 논문은 성에 대한 존재론적 주장들을 검토하여 성이 존재일반에 내 속한 일탈이자 모순의 핵심임을 밝히고, 그것의 정치적 함의를 도출하는 것을 목적으로 한다. 최근 등장하고 있는 존재론과 실재론들은 담론과 문화를 물질보다 우선시하는 지배적인 철학 담론에 대한 반응으로 생각된다. 특히 페미니즘 담론 내에서도 주디스 버틀러를 비롯한 포스트구조주의와 사회구성주의에 대한 대안으로 다양한 존재론들이 등장하고 있다. 그러나 페미니즘의 핵심 개념인 성과 성차, 섹슈얼리티에 대해서 동시대의 존재론들이 어떻게 다루고 있는가에 관해서는 거의 논의되지 않고 있다. 존재론이 존재들을 가능하게 하는 원리들을 규명하는 것이라면 성에 관한 존재론도 마땅히 (...)
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    Sex, Law, and Society in Late Imperial China.Bradly W. Reed & Matthew H. Sommer - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (3):626.
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  22. Consent, sex, and the prenatal rapist.Suggested Revision - 2003 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 17 (3):1œ16.
     
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    Sex, Gender and the Right to Write: Patrick Chamoiseau and the Erotics of Colonialism.Lorna Milne - 2001 - Paragraph 24 (3):59-75.
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    Shakespeare, Sex, and Love. By Stanley Wells.Peter Milward - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (6):1049-1051.
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    The Sex Kitten of Bioethics?: Research Ethics Comes of Age.Haavi Morreim, Rebecca Dresser, David B. Resnik & Robert J. Wells - 2008 - Hastings Center Report 38 (5):4-6.
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    Sex and toleration: new perspectives of research on religious radical dissent in early modern Italy.Umberto Grassi - 2019 - Intellectual History Review 29 (1):129-144.
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  27. Sex, class and crime.J. Gregory - 1993 - In Stevi Jackson (ed.), Women's studies: essential readings. New York: New York University Press.
     
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    Sex and Personality Differences in Performance on Mathematics Tests in 11‐year‐old Children.R. J. Riding & J. M. Armstrong - 1982 - Educational Studies 8 (3):217-225.
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    Sex, Money, and Bioethics: Watching "ER" and "Chicago Hope".George J. Annas - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (5):40-43.
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  30. Why same-sex marriage is unjust.James S. Spiegel - 2016 - Think 15 (43):81-90.
    Proponents of same-sex marriage often defend their view by appealing to the concept of justice. But a significant argument from justice against same-sex marriage can be made also, as follows. Heterosexual union has special social value because it is the indispensable means by which humans come into existence. What has special social value deserves special recognition and sanction. Civil ordinances that recognize same-sex marriage as comparable to heterosexual marriage constitute a rejection of the special social value of heterosexual unions, and (...)
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    The Imbalanced Sex Ratio and the High Bride Price: Watermarks of Race in Demography, Census, and the Colonial Regulation of Reproduction.Alexandra Widmer - 2014 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 39 (4):538-560.
    This article examines changes and continuities in the epistemic and methodological presence of “race” in British imperial demography from 1920 to 1960. It does so in relation to population-level interventions aimed at improving reproduction in the New Hebrides. Through an examination of the sex ratio in relation to debates about demographic decline, the article describes aspects of how sexual selection was connected to race thinking. Taking a balanced sex ratio as a marker of well-adapted, healthy populations—biologically and culturally—the British authorities (...)
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    On the sex in bonellia viridis.Jan Wilczynski - 1968 - Acta Biotheoretica 18 (1-4):338-360.
    Oogenesis being performed in the ovary shows two different kinds of nuclei in the nursing cells. The above mentioned nuclei are transferred and incorporated into the nuclei of developing eggs, which become sexually differentiated and showWolanski's methyl-green reaction. The sex determination is, therefore, cytologically progamic and genotypical. The spawned eggs in the jelly strings appear first of identical shape and are all coated from the very beginning with grainy bonellian pigment, but afterwards, being reared in free water cultures in the (...)
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  33. Domesticating Bodies : Race, Species, Sex and Citizenship.Claire Rasmussen - 2016 - In Judith Grant & Vincent Jungkunz (eds.), Political theory and the animal/human relationship. Albany: State University of New York Press.
     
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    The meaning of sex: A view from the agony column.Claire Rayner - 1977 - Journal of Medical Ethics 3 (4):157-159.
    This is a slightly edited version of a talk given by Mrs Claire Rayner, a journalist and broadcaster, to a conference on human sexuality held under the auspices of the London Medical Group in the spring of this year. Mrs Rayner's lively presentation conveys the problems and anxieties which people face in this area, even in this so-called `permissive' age.
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    What Lies Beyond Same‐Sex Marriage? Marriage, Reproductive Freedom and Future Persons in Liberal Public Justification.Andrew F. March - 2009 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 27 (1):39-58.
    abstract In this article I consider whether the legalization of sex‐same marriage implies a right to incestuous marriage. I begin by suggesting that the liberal state get out of the ‘marriage’ business by leveling down to a universal civil union status. The question is then whether incestuous unions should be both legal and eligible for this status. I argue that the arguments compatible with public reason for prohibiting them outright, or even for excluding them from the permissible types of legally (...)
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    Sex, Race and Culture: Feminism and the Limits of Cultural Pluralism.Sue Lees - 1986 - Feminist Review 22 (1):92-102.
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    Sex differences in human brain morphology.Marjorie LeMay - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (2):242-242.
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    Sex in christianity and psychoanalysis.John Liggett - 1957 - The Eugenics Review 49 (2):93.
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    Sex as limited perspective.Linda A. Bell - 1986 - Metaphilosophy 17 (2-3):126-134.
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    Sex Objects.Alphonso Lingis - 1994 - Substance 23 (3):30.
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  41. Sex, Gender, and Sexuality.Moya Lloyd - 2017 - Routledge.
     
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    Unbuckling the Shackles: A Sex-positive Feminist Defense of BDSM.Amanda J. Dela Cruz - 2018 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 19 (2):199-218.
    It is not enough to simply claim that one has every right to do whatever they desire to do because there is always the possibility of false empowerment. Through the presence of BDSM in mass media, it has caught enough attention for it to elicit influence and uneducated inclusion to their lifestyle. I attempt to revive the debate between the abolitionist versus the sex-positive because there is a necessity to provide a critical analysis of BDSM today in the age of (...)
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  43. Sex Change, Social Change: Reflections on Identity, Institutions, and Imperialism (review).C. Jacob Hale - 2008 - Hypatia 23 (1):204-207.
  44. Sex reassignment surgery for transsexuals: an ethical conundrum?Rev Benedict M. Guevin - 2005 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 5 (4):719-734.
     
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    A Novel Paradigm for Sex Chromosome Turnover: Y and W Changes, X and Z Remain.Tariq Ezaz - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (9):2000152.
    Graphical AbstractOn the Black Swans of conventional sex determination theory: There aren't many, but when an exception to the standard model of sex determination (evolutionary turnover of genes playing the role of “master sex determiner”) arises, it certainly screams out for an explanation. In this issue, a novel one is put forward. It now awaits testing, particularly at the population level.
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    Without Optimism: Sex, Žižek, and Apocalyptic Queerness.Felder Stephen - 2017 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 11 (2).
    There are clear parallels between Žižek's concept of apocalyptic experience without teleology, and Berlant and Edelman's "sex without optimism." Both readings point to a negativity at the heart of human experience and the need to reliquish all our teleological aspirations. The apocalpytic experience should be taken in its original sense, as a "revelation," but a revelation of the incoherence of the social order and its demands on the Subject. This non-telelogical experience can be illustrated by contrasting the works of Homer (...)
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    “From the Heart”: Sex, Money, and the Making of a Gay Community in Senegal.Jason L. Ferguson - 2017 - Gender and Society 31 (2):245-265.
    What are the non-monetary dimensions of selling sex? This article offers a cultural approach to the question of sexual labors, drawing on field observations and interviews in a community of gay men in Dakar, Senegal. Removing the notion of sexual labors from the stigmatized zone of “survival sex,” I explore the affective, extramonetary dimensions of sexual labors. The men in this study labor not simply to make money. Instead, I argue that against a highly gendered cultural backdrop, one where male (...)
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  48. Sex Trafficking and Prostitution: Human Rights and Health Consequences.Janice G. Raymond & H. Patricia Hynes - 2000 - In Lorraine Dennerstein & Margret M. Baltes (eds.), Women's Rights and Bioethics. UNESCO. pp. 122--135.
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    10 sex, democracy, and the future of love.C. D. C. Reeve - 2005 - In Love's confusions. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. pp. 167-178.
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    Sex with teacher?E. Ruth Klein - 2004 - The Philosophers' Magazine 27:45-47.
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