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"Whether from Reason or Prejudice" Self-Quiz
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Which of the following is a reply Nussbaum gives to the argument that prostitution should not be decriminalized because it involves health risks and risks of violence?
Prostitutes do not take on significant risks to their well-being.
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It is not the government's job to protect people from risk.
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Prostitution is within the limits of legally acceptable risk.
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none of the above
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Which of the following is incompatible with consensual prostitution, according to Nussbaum?
being under the age of legal consent
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being kidnapped
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being enticed with false promises
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all of the above
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Nussbaum argues that prostitution is not alone in reinforcing male dominance of women. For example, she claims that male dominance is also reinforced by
reality television
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monogamy
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marriage dowries
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same-sex marriage
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Nussbaum considers which of the following arguments against the legalization of prostitution?
The prostitute has no autonomy; her activities are controlled by others.
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The prostitute alienates her sexuality on the market; she turns her sexual organs and acts into commodities.
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Prostitution is a trade that people do not enter by choice; therefore, the bargains people make within it should not be regarded as real bargains.
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all of the above
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According to Nussbaum, there is nothing per se wrong with
taking money for the use of one's body.
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criminalizing boxing.
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imposing a limit on someone's autonomy.
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male dominance.
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