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"Virtue Ethics, Casual Sex, and Objectification" Self-Quiz
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Imagine that two people meet at a bar and have sex. Though they intended to start a relationship, they never see each other again because their schedules do not align. According to Halwani, this is a case of
people trying to engage in casual sex but failing to.
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people engaging in casual sex without meaning to.
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morally objectionable sex.
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none of the above
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Which of the following is a morally bad reason to have sex, according to Halwani?
revenge
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spite
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jealousy
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all of the above
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Which of the following is true about objectification in casual sex, according to Halwani?
Sexual objectification can occur without intent.
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Sexual objectification is the point of sex.
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Sexual objectification is more common in heterosexual sex than in homosexual sex.
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none of the above
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On Halwani's account, fungibility is
never wrong.
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wrong when the actions are wrong on their own.
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morally permissible in casual sex, but not in sex between committed individuals.
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always morally permissible.
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Halwani argues that in a case of morally acceptable casual sex, which of the following must happen?
Each person must give explicit, enthusiastic consent.
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Each person objectifies the other.
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Each person takes the other's needs and wants into account.
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Each treats the other as a mere means.
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