Includes bibliographical references (pages 5-67).Traditional notions of marriage have been the foundations for many families in contemporary Western culture. Philosopher Immanuel Kant, who attempted to create a unified system of ethics, believed that the only true way for sex to be moral is through a heterosexual, monogamous marriage union, blasting the notions of homosexuality and polygamy, among other types of sexual activities, as "unnatural." These views were presented in Kant's Metaphysics of Morals and Lecture on Ethics. But as time has passed, there has been an evolution of thought away from this point of view for many people. This thesis examines the possibility that polygamous, same-sex, and group marriages could fit into Kant'...
This paper engages with Hegel’s criticism of the Kantian marriage contract from an unconventional an...
This paper offers an original interpretation of the concept of «patriarchy» by engaging with Kant's ...
There are some very respectable Kant commentators who argue that Kant was not justified in using his...
When examined critically, Kant’s views on sex and marriage give us the tools to defend same-sex marr...
This second part of a two-part series exploring implications of the natural differences between the ...
This second part of a two-part series exploring implications of the natural differences between the ...
This second part of a two-part series exploring implications of the natural differences between the ...
This second part of a two-part series exploring implications of the natural differences between the ...
This second part of a two-part series exploring implications of the natural differences between the ...
This paper explores Kant's account of marriage and its relevance to contemporary debates over same-s...
In this article, I explore the accounts of marriage, concubinage, and prostitution given by Kant in ...
It seems to be the case that all forms of sex, even marital sex, involves objectification. If it’s t...
This article considers Kant’s deliberations on the essence and varieties of human love, based on the...
This first part of a two-part series exploring implications of the natural differences between the s...
This first part of a two-part series exploring implications of the natural differences between the s...
This paper engages with Hegel’s criticism of the Kantian marriage contract from an unconventional an...
This paper offers an original interpretation of the concept of «patriarchy» by engaging with Kant's ...
There are some very respectable Kant commentators who argue that Kant was not justified in using his...
When examined critically, Kant’s views on sex and marriage give us the tools to defend same-sex marr...
This second part of a two-part series exploring implications of the natural differences between the ...
This second part of a two-part series exploring implications of the natural differences between the ...
This second part of a two-part series exploring implications of the natural differences between the ...
This second part of a two-part series exploring implications of the natural differences between the ...
This second part of a two-part series exploring implications of the natural differences between the ...
This paper explores Kant's account of marriage and its relevance to contemporary debates over same-s...
In this article, I explore the accounts of marriage, concubinage, and prostitution given by Kant in ...
It seems to be the case that all forms of sex, even marital sex, involves objectification. If it’s t...
This article considers Kant’s deliberations on the essence and varieties of human love, based on the...
This first part of a two-part series exploring implications of the natural differences between the s...
This first part of a two-part series exploring implications of the natural differences between the s...
This paper engages with Hegel’s criticism of the Kantian marriage contract from an unconventional an...
This paper offers an original interpretation of the concept of «patriarchy» by engaging with Kant's ...
There are some very respectable Kant commentators who argue that Kant was not justified in using his...