Authors: Timothy F Murphy
ISBN-13: 9781560230564, ISBN-10: 1560230568
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: November 1994
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Gay Ethics is an anthology that addresses ethical questions involving key moral issues of today--sexual morality, outing, gay and lesbian marriages, military service, anti-discrimination laws, affirmative action policies, the moral significance of sexual orientation research, and the legacy of homophobia in health care. It focuses on these issues within the social context of the lives of gay men and lesbians and makes evident the ways in which ethics can and should be reclaimed to pursue the moral good for gay men and lesbians.
Gay Ethics is a timely book that illustrates the inadequacies of various moral arguments used in regard to homosexuality. This book reaches a new awareness for the standing and treatment of gay men and lesbians in society by moving beyond conventional philosophical analyses that focus exclusively on the morality of specific kinds of sexual acts, the nature of perversion, or the cogency of scientific accounts of the origins of homoeroticism. It raises pertinent questions about the meaning of sexuality for private and public life, civics, and science.
Some of the issues covered:
Gay Ethics presents a wide range of perspectives but remains united in the common purpose of illuminating moral arguments and social policies as they involve homosexuality. The chapters challenge social oppression in the military, civil rights, and the social conventions observed among gay men and lesbians themselves. This book is applicable to a broad range of academics working in gay and lesbian studies and because of its current content, is of interest to an educated lay public. It will be a standard reference point for future discussion of the matters it addresses.
An anthology addressing ethical questions and issues such as sexual morality, outing, lesbian and gay marriage, and anti-discrimination laws, within the social context of the lives of lesbians and gay men. Illustrates the inadequacies of various moral arguments used against homosexuality, and discusses the moral significance of sexual orientation research and bias in health and psychological care. Paper edition (56023-056-8), $17.95. Also published on the Journal of Homosexuality, v.27, nos. 3/4, 1994. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Introduction | 1 | |
Homosex/Ethics | 9 | |
The Closet and the Ethics of Outing | 27 | |
Privacy and the Ethics of Outing | 47 | |
Outing, Truth-Telling, and the Shame of the Closet | 67 | |
Coming Out, Being Out, and Acts of Virtue | 91 | |
Gay Marriage: A Civil Right | 111 | |
The Military Ban and the ROTC: A Study in Closeting | 117 | |
A Moral Justification for Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights Legislation | 147 | |
Gay Rights and Affirmative Action | 179 | |
Explaining Homosexuality: Philosophical Issues, and Who Cares Anyhow? | 223 | |
The Relevance of Scientific Research About Sexual Orientation to Lesbian and Gay Rights | 269 | |
Fixation and Regression in the Psychoanalytic Theory of Homosexuality - A Critical Evaluation | 309 | |
Homophobia and the Moral Authority of Medicine | 329 | |
Index | 349 |