Between Platonic Love and Internet Pornography |
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Authors: | Tanja Staehler Alexander Kozin |
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Affiliation: | 1.University of Sussex,Falmer,UK;2.Centre for Literature and Philosophy,University of Sussex,Falmer,UK |
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Abstract: | The article sets out to show how an holistic approach in matters of sexuality is always more helpful than one-sided approaches. On the issue of internet pornography, the authors suggest that the recent anti-masturbation online movement ‘no fapping’ is based on wrong conclusions from insufficient evidence. We suggest that a holistic approach is called for, with emphasis on the embodied human. Abstinence or what is understood by ‘Platonic love’ is not a solution, according to Plato himself. From a phenomenological perspective, we suggest owning up to our strange bodies and habitualising sexual activity. |
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