Sexual Utterances and Common Life |
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Authors: | David Matzko McCarthy |
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Institution: | Theology Department, Mount Saint Mary's College, USA |
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Abstract: | The essay discusses sexual activity as forms of communication that are constitutive of social practices. In this context, marriage is understood as a representative practice of the church, nothing more and nothing less. The essay draws on Thomas Nagel's essay, 'Sexual Perversion', and Robert Solomon'ls 'Sexual Paradigms' for its account of sexual communication. For its critical perspective, it frames questions about sex with Herbert McCabe's account of bodily utterances as 'ways of entering into social life' |
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