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[In this chapter, I cover some preliminaries that will serve as the backdrop against which the rest of the book is to be understood and evaluated. Specifically, I provide reasons for writing about prostitution’s moral status, define the key terms of “prostitution” and “immoral,” describe four types of argument that may be invoked for the moral permissibility or immorality of an act, and discuss the methodology behind my evaluation of particular instances of said types of argument.]
Published: Jul 10, 2021
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