ETHICS CLASS
should parents keep issues of right and wrong out of discussions
about sex with their children? should parents convey the idea that
right and wrong has nothing to do with sex? in school sex
education, should discussions of ethics be forbidden? is ethics
irrelevant to contemporary sexual behavior?
A good strategy is to start talking to your child about sex when
they are young and continue that conversation as they get
older.
A child is exposed to information about sex from sources such as
school, friends and the media at a much earlier age than many
parents expect.
Parents should not rely on the school system to teach sex
education. If your child is taught sex education at school, ask
them what they learned and review it with them.
ember 10, 2020 | 5:30 p.m -...
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SEXUAL ETHICS
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Insofar as bioethics is concerned with human bodily health, it has
an interest in the way health is influenced by and contributes to
sexual functioning. There is a sense, then, in which bioethics
includes sexual ethics, or at least some of the key questions of
sexual ethics, such as the meaning of human sexuality and the
causes and effects of sexual attitudes, orientations, and
activities. Concepts of the human person—of desire and obligation,
disease and dysfunction, even of justice and purity—can be found
overlapping in various bioethical and sexual ethical theories. Like
bioethics generally, sexual ethics considers standards for
intervention in physical processes, rights of individuals to
self-determination, ideals for human flourishing, and the
importance of social context for the interpretation and regulation
of sexual behavior. Bioethics specifically incorporates issues
surrounding contraception and abortion, artificial reproduction,
sexually transmitted diseases, sexual paraphilias, gendered roles
and sexual conduct of the medical professionals, and sex research,
counseling, and therapy. All of these issues are importantly shaped
by moral traditions, so that health professionals frequently find
themselves called upon to deal with questions of sexual ethics.
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