Social Costs of Pornography: Statement of Principles, DVD available from Witherspoon Institute Consultation
The Witherspoon Institute’s 2008 Consultation on the Social Costs of Pornography “assembled leading experts in the fields of psychiatry, psychology, neurophysiology, philosophy, sociology, law, and political theory to present a rigorously argued overview of the problem of pornography in our society and to make recommendations. The primary purpose of the meeting was to examine the real nature of pornography in its moral and social consequences.”
Now available for purchase are a “Statement of Principles” and a DVD of the consultation’s proceedings.
Links to the papers of the contributors–including Hadley Arkes, Roger Scruton, Jill Manning, and more–can be found here.
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