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- Sexual_Desire_(book) abstract "Sexual Desire: A Philosophical Investigation (also published as Sexual Desire: A Moral Philosophy of the Erotic) is a 1986 book about the philosophy of sex by Roger Scruton, who argues that sex is morally permissible only if it involves love and intimacy. Sexual Desire, which has received both praise and criticism from reviewers, has been seen as one of the most important works in the philosophy of sex.".
- Q17144565 abstract "Sexual Desire: A Philosophical Investigation (also published as Sexual Desire: A Moral Philosophy of the Erotic) is a 1986 book about the philosophy of sex by Roger Scruton, who argues that sex is morally permissible only if it involves love and intimacy. Sexual Desire, which has received both praise and criticism from reviewers, has been seen as one of the most important works in the philosophy of sex.".
- Sexual_Desire_(book) comment "Sexual Desire: A Philosophical Investigation (also published as Sexual Desire: A Moral Philosophy of the Erotic) is a 1986 book about the philosophy of sex by Roger Scruton, who argues that sex is morally permissible only if it involves love and intimacy. Sexual Desire, which has received both praise and criticism from reviewers, has been seen as one of the most important works in the philosophy of sex.".
- Q17144565 comment "Sexual Desire: A Philosophical Investigation (also published as Sexual Desire: A Moral Philosophy of the Erotic) is a 1986 book about the philosophy of sex by Roger Scruton, who argues that sex is morally permissible only if it involves love and intimacy. Sexual Desire, which has received both praise and criticism from reviewers, has been seen as one of the most important works in the philosophy of sex.".