Outline of sexual ethics explained
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to sexual ethics:
Sexual ethics - branch of philosophy that explores the moral obligations, and permissibility, or impermissibility of sexual activities. Also deals with issues arising from all aspects of sexuality and human sexual behaviour relating to the community and personal standards regarding the conduct of interpersonal relationships, including issues of consent, sexual relations before marriage and/or while married, including the issues of marital fidelity and premarital and non-marital sex, sexual orientation, and more.
What type of thing is sexual ethics?
Sexual ethics can be described as all of the following:
- A branch of philosophy -
- A branch of ethics -
- A branch of philosophy of sex - part of applied philosophy studying sex and love. It includes both ethics of phenomena such as prostitution, rape, sexual harassment, sexual identity, the age of consent, and homosexuality, and conceptual analysis of concepts such as "what is sex"?
History of sexual ethics
Ethical issues involving sex
Issues pertaining to age groups
Issues pertaining to love and sex
Issues pertaining to religion and sex
Sexual ethics concepts
Dating and marriage
- Marriage—how the love described above is or is not related to the permissibility or forbiddenness of sex; what kind of commitment it is that is central to marriage.
- Infidelity
Homosexuality
Homosexuality
Paraphilias
Sex acts
- Various sex methods
- BDSM
- Sexual positions
- Swinging
- Various combinations of people having sex
- Types of sex and sex-like acts
Sexual ethics publications
Books on sexual ethics
- Primoratz, Igor. Ethics and Sex. New York: Routledge, 1999.
See also
- Virginity
- Casual sex or "Hooking up"; one night stand
- Frequency of sex and cooperation between sexual partners
- Libido/sex drive, sexual desire, lust
- Sexism
- Feminism and sex: has influenced many aspects of (particularly western) cultural views about sex
- Gender roles
- Animal sexual behaviour, including masturbation and the majority of other topics on this list: the implications for the obligatoriness, permissibility, or forbiddenness of such behaviors in humans
- Sodomy
- Indecent exposure
- Pornography
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