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Between 1996 and 2005, diagnoses of genital herpes and genital warts rose by 18% and 26% respectively. Recent surveys of young women attending GP clinics have found a chlamydia prevalence of 8.1% among those under 20 years old, and 5.2% among those 2024 years old. Cases of uncomplicated gonorrhoea increased by 55% between 1996 and 2005, while genital chlamydia increased by 206%. There have been 22,281 diagnoses of AIDS in the UK. At least 17,014 people diagnosed with HIV have died, and at least 80% of these deaths followed an AIDS diagnosis. Contraceptive Type Definition Type Failure Rate Birth Control Pill (Oral Contraceptive) A hormonal pill taken daily to prevent ovulation or fertilization. Hormonal 8% Implants Small capsules inserted into the arm that release hormones to prevent ovulation. Hormonal < 1% Injection An injection of a hormone that prevents ovulation. Hormonal 3% Emergency Contraception An emergency, high dose of birth control pills taken within 72 hours (three days) of unprotected sex. Hormonal 25% IUD A T-shaped, plastic device placed inside the uterus that contains copper or hormones. Hormonal < 1% IUD A T-shaped, plastic device placed inside the uterus that contains copper or hormones. Other < 1% Male Condom A thin, latex or polyurethane sheath that covers the penis. Barrier 15% Female Condom A polyurethane sheath or pouch that lines the vagina. Barrier 21% Cervical Cap A small rubber or plastic cup that fits over the cervix Barrier 16-32% Diaphragm A round rubber dome inserted inside the vagina to cover the cervix. Barrier 16% Contraceptive Sponge A foam sponge containing spermicide placed inside the vagina. Barrier 16-32% Spermicide A cream, foam, jelly, or insert which kills sperm. Barrier 29% Natural Family Planning Avoiding sexual intercourse near the time of ovulation, when pregnancy is most likely to occur. Other 25% Sterilization A permanent, surgical procedure that blocks the pathways of egg or sperm. Other < 2% • Given the potentially destructive power of sex, should sexual activity be governed by restrictive rules? • Is any sexual activity between consenting adults acceptable? • How can sexual desire be expressed and satisfied without merely using the other or treating the other as an object? • Are there reasons to suggest that human sexual interaction is essentially manipulative – physically, psychologically, emotionally and even intellectually? • Is sexually promiscuity beneficial or good for our society? Conservative approach St Augustine “A man turns to good use the evil of concupiscence (lust)… when he bridles and restrains its rage… and never relaxes his hold upon it except when intent on offspring, and then controls and applies it to the carnal generation of children… not to the subjection of the spirit to the flesh in a sordid servitude.” It is prima facie morally wrong and is always in need of justification Natural Law Pure and uncontaminated before the fall Original sin Importance of the Virgin Mary Celibacy highest ideal Sexual acts can be morally wrong for two reasons. 1) Sex is wrong when the act of its nature incompatible with the purpose of the sex act (pro-creation). Continuation of the species. • Self-abuse • Bestiality • Homosexuality • Deviance 2) Sexual acts can be morally wrong even if natural; in these cases, conflict with right reason may arise from the nature of the act with respect to the other party as in incest, seduction and adultery. Is the natural law approach reasonable? In groups: rational behavior requires that those who are not prepared to be parents ought not to engage in sexual intercourse? Discuss. Is an ‘unnatural act’ always morally wrong, even if it is consummated with mutual and informed voluntary consent? Are there some non-procreative sexual acts that might actually be natural to human beings “If a man wishes to satisfy his desire, and a woman hers, they stimulate each other’s desire; their inclinations meet, but their object is not human nature but sex, and each of them dishonours the human nature of the other. They make of humanity an instrument for the satisfaction of their lusts and inclinations, and dishonour it by placing it on a level with animal nature.” “Taken by itself, sexual love is a degradation of human nature; for as soon as a person becomes an object of appetite for another, all motives of moral relationship cease to function, because as an object of appetite for another, a person becomes a thing and can be treated and used as such by everyone.” Kant, Lectures on Ethics, 1770 BUT Is Kant Right?