Tattoos are widely regarded as morally neutral, and the decision to have them as carrying no ethical implications. The aim of this paper is to question this assumption. I argue that (at least some) decisions to have tattoos involve risks that are not merely prudential—they are normative. The argument starts with a thesis that the power we presently have over our lives is constrained by the need to respect our future selves. If we make a discretionary choice that disregards our future interests and preferences, then, under certain circumstances, we can be morally to blame. I argue that certain decisions to get tattoos fit this description. Therefore, getting some tattoos makes us blameworthy
Drawing on the works of a number of postmodern theorists, this study suggests that the tattooed body...
This research investigated psychosocial factors influencing people's intention to modify their physi...
AbstractBackground: For thousands of years, and in many places around the world tattoos have been p...
This study examines undergoing tattooing as a basis for understanding moral passage. Moral passage o...
This study examines undergoing tattooing as a basis for understanding moral passage. Moral passage o...
Numerous scholars have argued that we are currently in a post \u27tattoo renaissance\u27 era wherein...
The prevalence of tattoos has increased over the past several decades. The societal shift of how tat...
Tattoos have been a part of everyday life through the ages in diverse cultures. Its beginnings can b...
Habitus is a type of order that explains how an individual becomes a member of a society or a cultur...
This discussion poses the simple question: to what point do tattoos, body piercings, cosmetic surger...
In the vast majority of accounts of tattooing, the tattooed body is conceived as the external expres...
This paper examines the effects of different genres of body art on the perceived trustworthiness of ...
Test the hypothesis that there is a stigma attached to individuals with tattoos in the workplace
Background: Tattoos were historically associated with deviant behaviours or religious and other soci...
My research explores the philosophical questions that the concept of permanent tattooing gives rise ...
Drawing on the works of a number of postmodern theorists, this study suggests that the tattooed body...
This research investigated psychosocial factors influencing people's intention to modify their physi...
AbstractBackground: For thousands of years, and in many places around the world tattoos have been p...
This study examines undergoing tattooing as a basis for understanding moral passage. Moral passage o...
This study examines undergoing tattooing as a basis for understanding moral passage. Moral passage o...
Numerous scholars have argued that we are currently in a post \u27tattoo renaissance\u27 era wherein...
The prevalence of tattoos has increased over the past several decades. The societal shift of how tat...
Tattoos have been a part of everyday life through the ages in diverse cultures. Its beginnings can b...
Habitus is a type of order that explains how an individual becomes a member of a society or a cultur...
This discussion poses the simple question: to what point do tattoos, body piercings, cosmetic surger...
In the vast majority of accounts of tattooing, the tattooed body is conceived as the external expres...
This paper examines the effects of different genres of body art on the perceived trustworthiness of ...
Test the hypothesis that there is a stigma attached to individuals with tattoos in the workplace
Background: Tattoos were historically associated with deviant behaviours or religious and other soci...
My research explores the philosophical questions that the concept of permanent tattooing gives rise ...
Drawing on the works of a number of postmodern theorists, this study suggests that the tattooed body...
This research investigated psychosocial factors influencing people's intention to modify their physi...
AbstractBackground: For thousands of years, and in many places around the world tattoos have been p...