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In researching perversion, an obligatory stop is Arthur Schopenhauer's dictum that "The sexual impulse ... appears as a malevolent demon that strives to pervert, confuse, and overthrow everything" first uttered in The Metaphysics of Sexual Love.
To Schopenhauer, human sexuality constitutes a perversion from everyday life, whether it is vanilla or paraphilic in nature.
"The sexual impulse ... appears as a malevolent demon that strives to pervert, confuse, and overthrow everything."
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