Is pornography an action?: the causal vs. the conceptual view of pornography's harm

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Humanities
Department Philosophy
Creator Stark, Cynthia A.
Title Is pornography an action?: the causal vs. the conceptual view of pornography's harm
Date 1997
Description In the past few decades, a new position concerning the legal regulation of sexually explicit materials has emerged, disrupting the traditional polarity between conservatives (who generally support regulation) and liberals (who generally oppose regulation). This new position is an avowedly feminist view that supports the legal restriction of certain sexually explicit materials, but for reasons distinct from those offered by conservatives. The most prominent advocate of the feminist antipornography position is Catharine MacKinnon.
Type Text
Publisher Florida State University Department of Philosophy
Volume 23
Issue 2
First Page 277
Last Page 306
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Stark, C. A. (1997). Is pornography an action?: the causal vs. the conceptual view of pornography's harm. Social Theory and Practice, 23(2), 277-306.
Rights Management (c)Social Theory and Practice
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6223c49
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