The morality of zoophilia has received shockingly little attention in\xa0contemporary ethical discourse\u2026until now. David and Tamler break down\xa0the paper \u201cZoophilia is Morally Permissible\u201d from the latest issue of\xa0The Journal of Controversial Ideas. We explore issues of harm,\xa0consent, and more\u2026 like a lot more. Then we talk about Robert Putnam's\xa0classic article \u201cBowling Alone\u201d (the paper that led to his best\xa0selling book) about the decline of civic engagement in American life.
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Luhmann, M., Buecker, S., & R\xfcsberg, M. (2023). Loneliness across time and space. Nature Reviews Psychology, 2(1), 9-23.
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