Given that there are different ways to define nature, how should we decide which definition to use for which purposes? Is it just a matter of personal opinion or can we make arguments to show that some definitions and uses are not appropriate for some purposes?
Give an example of a sexual act that is natural and therefore moral, according to Sade, but that we would find immoral regardless of whether it is considered natural. Does such an example raise questions about using what is natural as a basic condition of what is moral?
According to the Bible, why is heterosexual sex natural and moral while homosexual sex is unnatural and immoral?
According to Sade, what is the relation between sexual pleasure and sexual morality?
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On the issue of what is sexually moral and its relation to what is natural, what is similar in the views of the Bible and Sade and what is different?
According to Ferry, what does modern philosophy focus on?
What are the similarities of Voluntary(Human Acts) and Involuntary (Acts of Man)?
In what ways does witchcraft reflect human culture and human nature?
Analyse the role of divine intervention as portrayed by Homer in book 1 of his Iliad and critically examine its consequence(s) and the reaction of Agamemnon and Achilles in the development of book 1
In accordance with ferry, Nietzsche denies democracy and religion?