
Umbr(a): Sameness
... restriction of the personal: the pleasure of the associative process itself, of a pure relationality which, beyond or before the satisfaction of particular needs or interests, may be at once the ground, the motive, and the goal of all relations. Simmels essay more or less takes for granted the sati ...
... restriction of the personal: the pleasure of the associative process itself, of a pure relationality which, beyond or before the satisfaction of particular needs or interests, may be at once the ground, the motive, and the goal of all relations. Simmels essay more or less takes for granted the sati ...
David Berry (Loughborough University, UK)
... Un jeune homme excentrique. Essai d’autobiographie (Paris: Julliard, 1965). The 1972 Autobiographie de jeunesse was a later, unexpurgated version of this. It is true that Guérin had come out a few years earlier with the publication of a shorter and more poetic work entitled ‘Eux et lui’ (published i ...
... Un jeune homme excentrique. Essai d’autobiographie (Paris: Julliard, 1965). The 1972 Autobiographie de jeunesse was a later, unexpurgated version of this. It is true that Guérin had come out a few years earlier with the publication of a shorter and more poetic work entitled ‘Eux et lui’ (published i ...
Attitudes Towards Homosexuality: A Literature Review
... years) and oldest (50+ years) age groups were least supportive. Respondents with higher levels of education and those who supported the Democrats were generally more supportive. Australians were significantly less supportive of civil rights for gay men and lesbians in 1989 than they were of legalisa ...
... years) and oldest (50+ years) age groups were least supportive. Respondents with higher levels of education and those who supported the Democrats were generally more supportive. Australians were significantly less supportive of civil rights for gay men and lesbians in 1989 than they were of legalisa ...
Gay Sebastian a n i Cheerful Charles: Homoeroticism in Waugh^s
... that a handsome man — by the mere fact of his physical attractiveness—is probably homosexual? Further, "homosexuality" and "masculinity" are in no way mutually exclusive terms, despite the implications of Bittner's sentence. I cannot believe it would not have occurred to both surveillants [Mr Bell a ...
... that a handsome man — by the mere fact of his physical attractiveness—is probably homosexual? Further, "homosexuality" and "masculinity" are in no way mutually exclusive terms, despite the implications of Bittner's sentence. I cannot believe it would not have occurred to both surveillants [Mr Bell a ...
Dismantling the Wall: Bisexuality and the Possibilities of Sexual
... coherent set of sexual acts. In other words, the broader the net heterosexuality casts rhetorically, the more sexual practices not traditionally considered heterosexual are brought within its sweep without the definition of heterosexual changing. This explanation of homosexuality and heterosexuality ...
... coherent set of sexual acts. In other words, the broader the net heterosexuality casts rhetorically, the more sexual practices not traditionally considered heterosexual are brought within its sweep without the definition of heterosexual changing. This explanation of homosexuality and heterosexuality ...
Fraternal Birth Order and the Maternal Immune Hypothesis of Male
... etiologic factor operate during a man’s prenatal development, or in his early childhood, or even later, in puberty or adolescence? The author’s most recent finding bears on this question. This finding arose unexpectedly, in a study of sexual orientation, birth order, and birth weight. Blanchard and ...
... etiologic factor operate during a man’s prenatal development, or in his early childhood, or even later, in puberty or adolescence? The author’s most recent finding bears on this question. This finding arose unexpectedly, in a study of sexual orientation, birth order, and birth weight. Blanchard and ...
Reconstructing Custom: The politics of homophobia in Vanuatu
... However, the question of why homosexuality is excluded from the (re)constructed custom remains. The constructors of custom are continually in a process of transforming kastom in light of modern politics. Why has the transformation of kastom read homosexuality as a foreign evil, when just as equally ...
... However, the question of why homosexuality is excluded from the (re)constructed custom remains. The constructors of custom are continually in a process of transforming kastom in light of modern politics. Why has the transformation of kastom read homosexuality as a foreign evil, when just as equally ...
GREEK "HOMOSEXUALI1Y": WinTHER THE DEBATE?
... is "sexual" and what is not -- indeed, cultures determine whether anything like a concept of "sexuality" exists at all. Concerning the terms "heterosexual" and "homosexual", constructionists tend to argue that the experiences named by those terms are artifacts of specific, unique, and non-repeatable ...
... is "sexual" and what is not -- indeed, cultures determine whether anything like a concept of "sexuality" exists at all. Concerning the terms "heterosexual" and "homosexual", constructionists tend to argue that the experiences named by those terms are artifacts of specific, unique, and non-repeatable ...
Bibliography of Contemporary Orthodox Responses to
... http://www.toravoda.org.il/luvitz11.html (HTML form) or at http://www.toravoda.org.il/luvitz11_pdf.pdf (Adobe Acrobat form). [This is a magazine adaptation of his previous article. New material includes the comment that the author tried ten years earlier to publish an article on the subject, but met ...
... http://www.toravoda.org.il/luvitz11.html (HTML form) or at http://www.toravoda.org.il/luvitz11_pdf.pdf (Adobe Acrobat form). [This is a magazine adaptation of his previous article. New material includes the comment that the author tried ten years earlier to publish an article on the subject, but met ...
Deviation and the Criminal Law - Northwestern University School of
... example, had several unlawful heterosexual contacts prior to her discharge.30 This is not mentioned for the purpose of passing a moral judgment on unlawful heterosexual contacts either in the course of treatment for homosexuality or otherwise, but it is important when one considers whether or not so ...
... example, had several unlawful heterosexual contacts prior to her discharge.30 This is not mentioned for the purpose of passing a moral judgment on unlawful heterosexual contacts either in the course of treatment for homosexuality or otherwise, but it is important when one considers whether or not so ...
Contemporary Moral Problems
... MILL’S HARM PRINCIPLE “IF ALL MANKIND MINUS ONE WERE OF ONE OPINION, AND ONLY ONE PERSON WERE OF THE CONTRARY OPINION, MANKIND WOULD BE NO MORE JUSTIFIED IN SILENCING THAT ONE PERSON THAN HE, IF HE HAD THE POWER, WOULD BE JUSTIFIED IN SILENCING MANKIND.” ...
... MILL’S HARM PRINCIPLE “IF ALL MANKIND MINUS ONE WERE OF ONE OPINION, AND ONLY ONE PERSON WERE OF THE CONTRARY OPINION, MANKIND WOULD BE NO MORE JUSTIFIED IN SILENCING THAT ONE PERSON THAN HE, IF HE HAD THE POWER, WOULD BE JUSTIFIED IN SILENCING MANKIND.” ...
What Causes Homosexuality?
... Some researchers have theorized that the sexual preferences and behavior of homosexuals may be dictated by the structure of the brain—particularly if the brains of homosexual men, for example, can be shown to resemble those of heterosexual women more than they resemble those of heterosexual men. One ...
... Some researchers have theorized that the sexual preferences and behavior of homosexuals may be dictated by the structure of the brain—particularly if the brains of homosexual men, for example, can be shown to resemble those of heterosexual women more than they resemble those of heterosexual men. One ...
English
... with other systems” (Id. ib.:91). In this endeavor, Fry is not simply recognizing that several different understandings of male sexuality exist which vary according to region, social class and history, he is also situating these understandings as integral parts of religious cosmologies and ideologie ...
... with other systems” (Id. ib.:91). In this endeavor, Fry is not simply recognizing that several different understandings of male sexuality exist which vary according to region, social class and history, he is also situating these understandings as integral parts of religious cosmologies and ideologie ...
Article - Vibrant – Virtual Brazilian Anthropology
... to the religion “to display their mannerisms or to identify with female deities in congeries led by homosexuals”, or “they may also be pushed by other complex motivational needs of compensation for the frustrations imposed on them by their positions and interactions within the larger society”. (IBID ...
... to the religion “to display their mannerisms or to identify with female deities in congeries led by homosexuals”, or “they may also be pushed by other complex motivational needs of compensation for the frustrations imposed on them by their positions and interactions within the larger society”. (IBID ...
an apologetic against homosexuality
... c. This was repeated in the Codex of Justinian, which served as the basis for Byzantine law for many centuries to come.8 It should be noted that the laws were often not enacted by Christian leaders (until Theodosius and Justinian), but that later rulers only sought to enforce the laws already on the ...
... c. This was repeated in the Codex of Justinian, which served as the basis for Byzantine law for many centuries to come.8 It should be noted that the laws were often not enacted by Christian leaders (until Theodosius and Justinian), but that later rulers only sought to enforce the laws already on the ...
The Sociology of Human Sexuality
... It seems reasonable to say that the sociological study of human sexuality has been dominated for the past twenty years by social constructionist and postmodernist perspectives. It is not clear whether thinkers working from such perspectives are in the numerical majority, but they certainly seem to s ...
... It seems reasonable to say that the sociological study of human sexuality has been dominated for the past twenty years by social constructionist and postmodernist perspectives. It is not clear whether thinkers working from such perspectives are in the numerical majority, but they certainly seem to s ...
Debating Homosexuality - Family Research Council
... words “gay” and “lesbian” the way they are generally used by the media, as a generic reference to people who experience same-sex attractions and/or engage in homosexual conduct and/or self-identify in that way. However, social conservatives will often avoid using the words “gay” or “lesbian” altoget ...
... words “gay” and “lesbian” the way they are generally used by the media, as a generic reference to people who experience same-sex attractions and/or engage in homosexual conduct and/or self-identify in that way. However, social conservatives will often avoid using the words “gay” or “lesbian” altoget ...
Chapter 11 Sexual Orientation
... Female sexuality is often more complex than male sexuality; it is not uncommon for lesbian and bisexual women to change their selfidentity; women’s sexual orientation has been described as more “fluid” than men’s. King, Human Sexuality Today, 5/e © 2005 by Prentice Hall ...
... Female sexuality is often more complex than male sexuality; it is not uncommon for lesbian and bisexual women to change their selfidentity; women’s sexual orientation has been described as more “fluid” than men’s. King, Human Sexuality Today, 5/e © 2005 by Prentice Hall ...
Philosophy 220
... ● DDE: An action that would bring about at least one evil and one good effect is morally permissible if and only if: ● Intrinsic Permissibility: action (minus effects) is permissible. ● Necessity: good effect requires the action. ● Nonintenionality: evil effect is not intended ● Proportionality: evi ...
... ● DDE: An action that would bring about at least one evil and one good effect is morally permissible if and only if: ● Intrinsic Permissibility: action (minus effects) is permissible. ● Necessity: good effect requires the action. ● Nonintenionality: evil effect is not intended ● Proportionality: evi ...
CONTENTS - Food for Your Soul
... keep a friendship while also ending the relationship the way it was. I have been trying to hold on and let go at the same time without knowing quite what the boundaries should be. Meanwhile, she was faced with the same decision and chose against God. Given how much I love her this grieves me in a wa ...
... keep a friendship while also ending the relationship the way it was. I have been trying to hold on and let go at the same time without knowing quite what the boundaries should be. Meanwhile, she was faced with the same decision and chose against God. Given how much I love her this grieves me in a wa ...
Gays, Lesbians, and Homophobia
... with other members of one’s own gender. – Male with male relationships (gay). – Female with female relationships (lesbian). • Homosexual behavior generally extends beyond just sexual activities and tend to also include companionship and affection. ...
... with other members of one’s own gender. – Male with male relationships (gay). – Female with female relationships (lesbian). • Homosexual behavior generally extends beyond just sexual activities and tend to also include companionship and affection. ...
Homosexuality: A brief Study
... Indiana) carried out a research on human sexuality. Kinsey had two goals 15 for his tests: 1) To find out how many adult males engaged in homosexual behaviour, and 2) To suggest theories about it came to be. When asked if they had engaged in homosexual sexual relations, a large percent of the popula ...
... Indiana) carried out a research on human sexuality. Kinsey had two goals 15 for his tests: 1) To find out how many adult males engaged in homosexual behaviour, and 2) To suggest theories about it came to be. When asked if they had engaged in homosexual sexual relations, a large percent of the popula ...
doctrine survey - Institute of Biblical Studies
... In all, I received about 120 letters, many of which exemplified a bad game of Telephone: Some people complained about an anti-gay "article" PT had published; others referred to an anti-gay book I had published and people who weren't subscribers said they were dropping their subscriptions. Several wr ...
... In all, I received about 120 letters, many of which exemplified a bad game of Telephone: Some people complained about an anti-gay "article" PT had published; others referred to an anti-gay book I had published and people who weren't subscribers said they were dropping their subscriptions. Several wr ...