Sexual ethics key words Flashcards

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Pythagoreans

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Ancient Greek philosophers who believed that sex weakens the mind.

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Cynics

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Ancient Greek philosophers who believed that there is no point in controlling sexual desire/ pleasure.

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Stoics

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Ancient Greek philosophers who believed in the suppression of all emotions.

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Incest

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Sexual intercourse between close family members.

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Pre martial sex

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Sex before marriage.

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Adultery/ Extra martial sex

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Sexual intercourse with someone other than your marriage partner.

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Porneia

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A Greek word traditionally translated as divorce, but meaning is unclear.

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Patriarchal view of marriage.

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Women become property of their husband, their main purpose is to bear children.

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Christian purposes of marriage

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Fides - fidelity, proles - procreation and sacramentum - union.

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Fornication

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Having sex outside marriage, in Old testament means chasing other Gods.

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Feminism

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A way of thinking that seeks to emancipate women in society and give them equal opportunities.

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Divorce

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Legal or formal ending of marriage.

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Celibacy

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A state of not having sexual intercourse with another person, usually found among Christian ministers, such as catholic or orthodox priests.

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Contractual view of marriage

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The idea that marriage is simply a contract between two people or two people and their families.

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Procreative aspect of sex

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Sex primarily for reproduction.

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Unitive aspect of sex

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Sex is a way of strengthening a relationship.

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Homosexuality

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Sexual attraction to a person of the same sex.

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Bisexuality

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Sexual attraction to people of both sexes.

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Heterosexuality

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Sexual attraction to people of the opposite sex.

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Sex

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Biological characteristics that determine whether a person is male or female.

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Gender

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Cultural and psychological characteristics that determine whether a person is male or female.

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Libertarian attitudes to sex

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View that any sexual act between consenting adults is morally acceptable.

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Queer theory

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The idea that there can be no fixed rules about what is or is not a legitimate sexual relationship. Being queer is the freedom to define oneself according to one’s nature.

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Harm principle

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The belief that an act or consequence is morally permissible if no harm is done.

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Negative autonomy

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Modern Utilitarian view that freedom may paradoxically involve lack of liberty ( sex trafficking.)

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Humanae Vitae

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Encyclical of Pope Paul VI in 1968 which states only natural methods of contraception should be used.

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Abortifacient

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Any form of contraception that destroys a potentially fertilised egg e.g. morning after pill.