Debating Sex Work (Debating Ethics)
Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Mainland Spain
- Publisher OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
- ISBN13 9780190659899
- ISBN10 0190659890
- Type BOOK
- Pages 352
- Published 2019
Subjects
Ethics / Philosophy MoralDebating Sex Work (Debating Ethics)
Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Mainland Spain
Book details
The book is an excellent introduction to a nuanced, and non-moralising, feminist debate about prostitution: Is prostitution a kind of work, and should it be regulated? Readers interested in whether background inequalities can invalidate women's consent to sell sex, and in the effects of different legal prostitution regimes, will want to start with this book. (Anca Gheaus, Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Flanigan and Watson engage in a spirited and rigorous debate. Their arguments combine well-honed ethical reasoning with an impressive knowledge of the relevant laws and empirical studies. This volume will provoke lively discussion in the classroom, and beyond. (Andrew Altman, Georgia State University)
This is an excellent book on a deeply important topic. It combines the best social scientific analysis with rigorous, clear philosophical insight. The way governments respond to sex workers and sex buyers has profound effects on the status of sex workers and on public health and safety. Though Flanigan and Watson disagree about the optimal policies regarding sex work, together they demonstrate that complete criminalization-as found throughout most of the United States-is deeply harmful and unjust. This book serves as a model both for how informed policy debates should work. (Jason Brennan, Georgetown University)
Biografía del autor
Lori Watson is Professor and Chair of Philosophy at University of San Diego and affiliate faculty in the School of Law. She specializes in political philosophy, feminism, and legal philosophy. She is co-author of Equal Citizenship and Public Reason: A Feminist Political Liberalism (Oxford University Press, 2018) and Debating Pornography (Oxford University Press, 2018). Jessica Flanigan is an Associate Professor of Leadership Studies and Philosophy, Politics, Economics, and Law at the University of Richmond where she teaches ethics and critical thinking. She is the author of Pharmaceutical Freedom (Oxford University Press,2017)and articles that address the ethics of paternalism, enforceable rights, and economic justice.