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Kant's categorical imperative would support all of these ideas about how we ought to behave in a sexual relationship, other than:


A) Coercive sex is not acceptable.
B) Failing to tell one's partner about his or her sexually transmitted disease is morally impermissible.
C) Traditions about sexual morality should be followed by both partners.
D) Using a drug to coerce sexual consent is wrong.

E) All of the above
F) C) and D)

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All moral theories will pose moral questions about sexual morality in the same way.

A) True
B) False

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Why is female genital mutilation (FMG)an issue of sexual morality? What does this issue suggest to us about the relationships between sexual morality and other moral issues, such as autonomy, human rights, gender constructions, and so on? Present your own moral evaluation of FMG, being clear to explain the moral perspectives (e.g., consequentialist, deontological, utilitarian, natural law, care ethics)that are most relevant to your evaluations.

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To suggest that sex is only acceptable between consenting adults would rely on


A) Virtue ethics.
B) Kantian Ethics.
C) Utilitarianism.
D) Egoism.

E) C) and D)
F) None of the above

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Label the following as examples of Utilitarian (U), Kantian (K), or Natural Law (NL)arguments regarding sexual morality: Certain sexual practices are unnatural and thus wrong.

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