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among primitive societies were arguably no less severe than in traditional agrarian societies. In the latter, the degree of control might vary from time to time and region to region, being least in urban settlements; however, only the last three centuries of intense urbanisation, commercialisation
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and modernisation have broken with the restrictions of the pre-modern world, in favor of a successor society of fractured and competing sexual codes and subcultures, where sexual expression is integrated into the workings of the commercial world.
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Freud himself however was of the opinion that "anyone who has succeeded in educating himself to truth about himself is permanently defended against the danger of immorality, even though his standard of morality may differ".
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Other than these two things, some cultures throughout history have permitted sexual behaviors considered obscene by many cultures today, such as marriage between cousins,
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saw rational articulated religions as engaged in a long-term struggle with more physical forms of religious experience linked to dance, intoxication and sexual activity.
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received much early criticism for being the unsavory product of an immoral town – Vienna; psychoanalysts for being both unscrupulous and dirty-minded.
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saw many vices as excesses or deficits in relation to some virtue, as cowardice and rashness relate to courage. Some attitudes and actions – such as
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Defining sexual immorality across history is difficult as many different religions, cultures and societies have held contradictory views about sexuality.
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Coding of sexual behavior has historically been a feature of all human societies; as too has been the policing of breaches of its
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pointed out how many primitive rites culminated in abandoning the distinction between licit and immoral behavior.
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replied: "Immorality I know. Immortality I cannot judge. As you please: Meleager will not sue us for libel".
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or standards. It refers to an agent doing or thinking something they know or believe to be
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But there is an almost universal disdain for two sexual practices throughout history.
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has often been accompanied by a cult of immorality, as for example when
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as "a monumentally moral descent into the hell of narcotic addiction".
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in themselves, with no question of a deficit/excess in relation to the
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considered that the modern world was unable to put forward a coherent
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Nevertheless, while the meaning of sexual immorality has been
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When questioned by a proof-reader whether his description of
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An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation
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set out an (inverted) hierarchy of immorality in his study
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Violation of moral laws adapted by societal standards
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Lih, 467:Morality 462:Mann Act 442:Hedonism 384:See also 363:Meleager 315:morality 280:polygyny 269:romantic 198:Durkheim 177:Religion 145:Republic 61:disputed 2033:Related 1779:Tillich 1744:Bentham 1719:Spinoza 1714:Aquinas 1699:Mencius 1613:Western 1588:Torture 1553:Precept 1508:Loyalty 1503:Liberty 1498:Justice 1411:Dignity 1401:Consent 1345:Kantian 1335:Islamic 1298:Schools 1184:Realism 1116:Nursing 1111:Medical 1096:Machine 1036:Applied 290:during 141:Gorgias 18:Immoral 2024:(1984) 2016:(1981) 2008:(1979) 2000:(1971) 1992:(1903) 1984:(1887) 1976:(1874) 1968:(1861) 1960:(1843) 1952:(1820) 1944:(1788) 1936:(1785) 1928:(1780) 1920:(1759) 1912:(1740) 1904:(1726) 1896:(1677) 1854:Taylor 1839:Parfit 1834:Singer 1809:Mackie 1684:Cicero 1625:Virtue 1558:Rights 1483:Honour 1340:Jewish 1136:Sexual 1044:Animal 1026:Virtue 970:Ethics 914:(2002) 907:(1902) 839:  617:Ethics 550:  427:Ethics 273:incest 230:taboos 161:, and 159:murder 2116:Index 1878:Works 1849:Adams 1844:Nagel 1799:Dewey 1794:Rawls 1774:Barth 1769:Moore 1734:Hegel 1709:Xunzi 1664:Plato 1654:Laozi 1635:Wrong 1608:Japan 1598:Value 1593:Trust 1488:Ideal 1355:Stoic 1106:Media 1091:Legal 891:Bible 804:Freud 222:mores 204:Freud 167:wrong 163:theft 137:Plato 118:wrong 114:norms 107:moral 2193:Evil 2188:Good 1829:Hare 1789:Foot 1749:Mill 1729:Kant 1724:Hume 1704:Mozi 1620:Vice 1538:Norm 1466:Evil 1461:Good 1421:Duty 1161:Meta 1084:Land 1011:Role 996:Care 837:ISBN 548:ISBN 519:Vice 437:Harm 432:Evil 288:rape 171:mean 155:envy 143:and 131:and 110:laws 54:The 1630:Vow 1360:Tao 1054:Bio 514:Sin 292:war 183:sin 34:or 2273:: 903:, 595:, 570:. 302:. 286:, 282:, 267:, 192:. 173:. 157:, 112:, 2169:e 2162:t 2155:v 962:e 955:t 948:v 851:. 580:. 556:. 93:) 87:( 82:) 78:( 74:. 64:. 38:. 20:)

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moral
laws
norms
wrong
Callicles
Thrasymachus
Plato
Gorgias
Republic
Aristotle
envy
murder
theft
wrong
mean
sin
religion and sexuality
Max Weber
Durkheim
Freud
Sexual ethics
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