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Chapter 36 Self Quiz
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Anderson describes morally ideal sexual relations as providing
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optimal pleasure to one or both parties.
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a shared good.
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None of the above
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Why does Anderson regard cash payment for sex as an impersonal transfer of goods?
Cash payment does not require mutual respect.
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In paying, the customer yields no power over their person to the sex worker.
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In receiving money for their bodily services, a sex worker has no guarantee of personal safety.
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Cash payment for services belongs to an oppressive capitalist system.
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One way that legal sex work would harm women, by Anderson's lights, is by
confining misogyny to the personal sphere, where it is more difficult to combat.
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reinforcing the overlapping misogyny in both the personal and the economic spheres.
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curtailing the freedom women enjoy in the economic sphere.
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oppressing men who are partnered to many women.
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To Anderson, realizing women's autonomy requires that
all the goods they possess be liberated for any use to which the women consents.
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some goods embodied in their persons remain non-alienable.
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their economic activity in all cases enjoy equal protection under the law.
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any economic activity by women, including sex work, be brought under the deliberative control of women participants.
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Anderson concedes that sex work might be permissible in
a just civil society.
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all-female spaces.
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all-male spaces.
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a utopian society in which the distinction between private and public spheres is absent.
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Some advocates of legalizing sex work argue that it will help to economically empower women.
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According to Anderson, the way that heterosexual masculinity is socially defined, though morally important, is largely unrelated to the specific moral problems afflicting legal sex work.
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One common argument in favor of legalizing sex work is that it promotes freedom.
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According to Anderson, women's sexuality in the private sphere is impacted by women's sexuality in the public economic sphere, but not vice versa.
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Anderson argues that sex work highlights the deep connections between women's sexuality as it is constituted in both the private and the public economic spheres.
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