An Outline of Sexual Morality by Kenneth Ingram

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Author Ingram, Kenneth, 1882-1965
Title An Outline of Sexual Morality
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Summary "An Outline of Sexual Morality" by Kenneth Ingram is a treatise on the principles and considerations surrounding sexual ethics, originally published in the early 20th century. This analytical work delves deeply into human sexuality, its societal implications, and moral standards, particularly addressing the impact of various philosophies like Puritanism on sexual attitudes. Ingram argues for a reformed understanding of sexual morality that emphasizes the importance of love and the healthy expression of sexual instincts. The beginning of the book outlines the author's motivations for addressing sexual morality, including the chaos surrounding public opinion on sexual matters and the overwhelming influence of Puritan ideals. Ingram stresses that this chaos often leads to a simplistic view of sex as purely negative and undesirable, which fails to account for its deeper role in human relationships. The introduction sets the tone by acknowledging the need for love in all sexual relationships and foreshadowing a call for a balanced understanding of sexual ethics that considers both personal freedoms and societal responsibilities. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class HQ: Social sciences: The family, Marriage, Sex and Gender
Subject Sexual ethics
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