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Pornography Originally a description of prostitutes and their trade
Writings and pictures intended to arouse sexual desire
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Obscenity Supreme court definition: Appeals to prurient interest
Violates contemporary standards Without redeeming social, literary, or artistic value
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Types of pornography Booble.com
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Erotic art
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Erotic art
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Erotic art
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Erotic art
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Erotic art
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Erotic art
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Erotic art
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Erotic art
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Erotic art
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Erotic art
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Erotic art
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Public Nudity
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Public Nudity
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Public Nudity
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Cartoons
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Cartoons
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Cartoons
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Cartoons
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Cartoons
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Cartoons
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Nudes
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Nudes
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Nudes
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Nudes
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Nudes
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Typical concept of pornography
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Typical concept of pornography
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Typical concept of pornography
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Typical concept of pornography
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S&M
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S&M
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S&M
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Critical thinking
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What is pornographic? What is art?
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Is pornography - in and of itself - an act of sexual violence?
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“A woman’s body, a woman’s right”
Do people have a right to make their own decisions about their body?
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Is it degrading to focus on a woman’s sexuality?
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Is it degrading to focus on a woman’s sexuality?
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Question - Does pornography cause violence against women?
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Yes side
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“Pornography causes violence against women” Article from “Against the Current”
Her definition of pornography Herr definition of erotica
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No side
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Pornography does not cause violence against women Article from “Free Inquiry”
Her arguments rejecting accusations against pornography. Pornography is degrading to women Pornography leads to violence against women Pornography is violence because women are coerced into pornography
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