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It is almost impossible for people to write about sex without preaching — either on the one side or the other. It seems as though there could be no such thing as a ‘purely theoretical interest in it’ — unless it might be in some physiological and genetic questions. This has something to do with the way in which sex is ‘fundamental’ in the relations of people to one another.
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Phillips, D.Z. (1999). Sexuality. In: Phillips, D.Z. (eds) Moral Questions. Swansea Studies in Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230598690_14
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