What can the word “sex” refer to?
Anatomic sex (female or male)
Anatomic structures called sex organs
The physical activity involving sex organs for reproduction or pleasure.
Human sexuality
refers to the ways in which people experience and express themselves as sexual beings.
Which types of scientists study human sexuality
Anthropologists, biologists, medical researchers, sociologists, and psychologists
Our society is pluralistic. Why does that mean?
It embraces a wide range of sexual attitudes and values.
What shapes people’s sexual attitudes, experiences, and behaviors?
Cultural traditions and beliefs.
According to feminists why is there variability in sexual behavior between males and females?
reflects power rather than choice
Where might our value systems arise from?
Value systems provide a framework for judging the morality of sexual options. They have many sources: parents, peers, religious training, ethic subcultures, the larger culture, and our own appraisal of these influences.
Legalism
Ethical behavior is derived from an external source, such as religion
Situational Ethics
Ethical decision making should be guided by the situation and by genuine love for others
Relativism
There is no objective way of justifying one set of moral values over another.
Hedonism
Pursuit of pleasure is the guide
Asceticism
One denies sexual desires to devote oneself to spiritual pursuits
Utilitarianism
Moral conduct brings about the greatest good for the greatest #
Rationalism
Sexual decision should be based on intellectual and reason, not blind obedience
What do critical thinkers need, to believe something is true?
They don’t believe something is true because an authority figure says it’s true. They demand evidence.
Critical thinking
scrutinizing definitions of terms and evaluating the premises of arguments and their logic.
core: skepticism
- analysis
- probing of claims and arguments
How does history asses sexual behaviors?
By placing them in context
What can history tell us about sexual trends
Prehistoric sexuality
Incest in early society
phallic worship
Worship of the penis as a symbol of generative poweer
phallic symbol
An image of the penis
incest taboo
The prohibition against intercourse and reproduction among close blood relatives.
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