Pornography, Sex, and Censorship  

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"... comments were Alan Garfinkel, Jackie Thomason, and Fred Berger. This paper grew out of "Pornography, Sex Roles, and Morality," presented as a responding paper to Fred Berger's "Strictly Peeking: Some Views on Pornography, Sex, and Censorship" in a Philosophy and Public Affairs Symposium at the American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division Meeting, March 1975. Fred R. Berger Pornography, Sex, and Censorship An observer of Part One: Philosophical Essays 81." --Pornography and Censorship, p81, David Copp, ‎Susan Wendell, 1983

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"Pornography, Sex, and Censorship" is an essay by Fred Berger.

See also

Freedom, Rights And Pornography (1977)

References

  • Berger, F. (1977) 'Pornography, Sex, and Censorship', Social Theory and Practice, 4: 183–209.




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