This theoretical discussion centers on the evolving nature of marriage and its underlying function over the course of human history. The author pulls from the constructs of Evolutionary Psychology, Sociobiology, genetics and General Systems Theory to formulate some hypotheses about the changing configuration of the American family. The discussion also identifies various factors which have contributed to the rather rapid shift in social attitudes and public policy about gay marriage in the past decade
History and tradition have emerged, together, as contemporary flagship arguments for limiting marria...
Best, JoelSpanning merely 44 years between mid-20th century and the present, three remarkable events...
To contribute to a full moral deliberation about same-sex marriage, this Article inquires into the m...
Opponents of same-sex marriage argue that the concept is oxymoronic. Marriage, they say, must involv...
This paper examines how adherence to religion impacts attitudes toward homosexuality, in particular ...
The paper addresses the emergence of same sex relationships as a public policy issue in contemporary...
An exploration of different perspectives on homosexuality throughout history, starting from ancient ...
BACKGROUND: The universality of marriage in human societies around the world suggests a deep evoluti...
Discussions of same-sex marriage frequently entertain the notion that civilization is somehow at sta...
The goal of this paper is to help frame the issue of gay marriage in a constructive way, without the...
Over the past few decades, the number of lesbian and gay couples with children in the U.S. has stead...
Same-sex relationships have already significantly altered family law, by leading to new formal relat...
The political, ethical, and cultural debate over same-sex marriages has caused national divide and c...
While “marriage equality” represents progress, “marriage” as a legal concept insufficiently recogniz...
Despite a large body of literature on the development of sexual orientation, little is known about w...
History and tradition have emerged, together, as contemporary flagship arguments for limiting marria...
Best, JoelSpanning merely 44 years between mid-20th century and the present, three remarkable events...
To contribute to a full moral deliberation about same-sex marriage, this Article inquires into the m...
Opponents of same-sex marriage argue that the concept is oxymoronic. Marriage, they say, must involv...
This paper examines how adherence to religion impacts attitudes toward homosexuality, in particular ...
The paper addresses the emergence of same sex relationships as a public policy issue in contemporary...
An exploration of different perspectives on homosexuality throughout history, starting from ancient ...
BACKGROUND: The universality of marriage in human societies around the world suggests a deep evoluti...
Discussions of same-sex marriage frequently entertain the notion that civilization is somehow at sta...
The goal of this paper is to help frame the issue of gay marriage in a constructive way, without the...
Over the past few decades, the number of lesbian and gay couples with children in the U.S. has stead...
Same-sex relationships have already significantly altered family law, by leading to new formal relat...
The political, ethical, and cultural debate over same-sex marriages has caused national divide and c...
While “marriage equality” represents progress, “marriage” as a legal concept insufficiently recogniz...
Despite a large body of literature on the development of sexual orientation, little is known about w...
History and tradition have emerged, together, as contemporary flagship arguments for limiting marria...
Best, JoelSpanning merely 44 years between mid-20th century and the present, three remarkable events...
To contribute to a full moral deliberation about same-sex marriage, this Article inquires into the m...