Love, sex and robots : an introspection on human desire and its moral significance on posthumanist views on biological liberation
This paper intends to examine the nature of sexual desire, and our ability to be free from, or in control of it. I intend to argue that our execution of sexual desire is a mixture of autonomous and heteronomous freedom that are ultimately a response and interaction with various sociological forces.
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1391452020-05-16T07:57:54Z Love, sex and robots : an introspection on human desire and its moral significance on posthumanist views on biological liberation Ng, Sonya Teru Miyake School of Humanities TMiyake@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::Philosophy This paper intends to examine the nature of sexual desire, and our ability to be free from, or in control of it. I intend to argue that our execution of sexual desire is a mixture of autonomous and heteronomous freedom that are ultimately a response and interaction with various sociological forces. Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy 2020-05-16T07:57:54Z 2020-05-16T07:57:54Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/139145 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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This paper intends to examine the nature of sexual desire, and our ability to be free from, or in control of it. I intend to argue that our execution of sexual desire is a mixture of autonomous and heteronomous freedom that are ultimately a response and interaction with various sociological forces. |
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Love, sex and robots : an introspection on human desire and its moral significance on posthumanist views on biological liberation |
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Love, sex and robots : an introspection on human desire and its moral significance on posthumanist views on biological liberation |
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