Prostitution and the Good of Sex: A Reply to Settegast

Social Theory and Practice 46 (4):765-784 (2020)
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Abstract

In Sascha Settegast’s recently published article, “Prostitution and the Good of Sex” in Social Theory and Practice, he argues that prostitution is intrinsically harmful. In this article, I object to his argument, making the following three responses to his account: 1) bad sex is not “detrimental to the good life”; 2) bad sex is not necessarily unvirtuous; 3) sex work is work as well as sex, and so must be evaluated as work in addition to as sex.

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Natasha McKeever
University of Leeds

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