From the 1970s until recently, philosophers’ discussions about sex and love have tended to dwell on certain metaphysical questions (e.g., whether we have reasons to love) or—in ethics—on questions abo
From the 1970s until recently, philosophers’ discussions about sex and love have tended to dwell on certain metaphysical questions (e.g., whether we have reasons to love) or—in ethics—on questions abo
Moral diversity is a fundamental reality of today’s world, but moral theorists have difficulty responding to it. Some take it as evidence for skepticism the view that there are no moral truths. Others