Ethical Issues in Pornography
Final Project Proposal
This paper will be in the form of an ethical analysis of 'pornography'. The key ethical questions taken up will be: Is pornographic matter morally/ethically objectionable? Is it correct for governments to regulate pornography access to consenting individuals aged above 18 years? The paper will attempt to employ a key normative ethical theory -- Aristotle's Virtue Ethics -- for finding the best resolution to this ethical dilemma. A critical appraisal of the proposed resolution will then be undertaken, ensuring strong criticisms are included in the discussion. The views of conservatives, liberals, and Utilitarians will be incorporated into the discussion. Lastly, Altman's argument will be utilized for defending the proposed resolution.
Working Thesis: Obscenity and pornography undoubtedly raise some ethical questions. However, whether pornography is ethical or not should be considered a distinct, separate question from that of whether governments' regulation of pornography access to consenting people aged above 18 years is moral. Arguments in support of censorship hold that pornography represents a morally incorrect activity, which is a strong-enough reason to suppress it. The debate on whether immoral activities ought to be suppressed remains academic till it is conclusively established that such activities are indeed morally incorrect.
Structure:
I. Ethical issues at stake: (This section takes up ethical considerations relating to pornography).
a. Censorship: This part describes the need for solid arguments for and against pornography censorship rather than mere subjective assumptions. Censorship history is also briefly outlined.
b. Facts within this concept: A psychological and philosophical view of the issue is taken up for brief discussion. For gaining a concrete view on the issue, psychology provides evidence necessary for substantiating the theory.
c. Utilitarianism and moral obligations: This part includes a discussion of the utilitarian standpoint with regard to the issue as well as associated moral obligations (ethics), judgments and moral concepts. Pro- as well as anti- pornographic stances are considered.
II. Best resolution to the dilemma: (In this section, the best way of tackling the ethical quandary of pornography is described).
a. How can the dilemma be resolved? This section explains how restricting reproduction of pornographic content in a way that is potentially harmful to others (emotionally, mentally, etc.) will be effective in resolving the issue.
b. Liberals and Altman's perspective: The section explains how Liberals such as Altman endeavor to maintain pornography exercising rights using their argument that it is every individual's personal choice and a question of exercising one's free will.
c. Aristotelian Virtue Ethics: The two key principles under Aristotle's Virtue Ethics are explained, by citing an example. To Aristotelians, any act that results in personal happiness may be deemed as morally virtuous.
III. Criticism of the proposed resolution: (The focus of this section is flaws in the solution proposed in the previous section.)
a. What is the conservative view with regard to pornography? This section explains how, when considered from the conservative standpoint, the above resolution rooted in Aristotle's Virtue Ethics, is flawed. Conservative beliefs with regard to the ethical issue are briefly discussed.
b. What is the liberal stance with regard to pornography? The section also takes up how liberals favor pornography and what their arguments are in support of their belief.
c. Lastly, what is the utilitarian perspective? This section enlightens readers on how, after a utilitarian analysis, it may be concluded that pornography will likely cause more harm to people than good.
IV. Justification of the proposed resolution (This section will defend the solution to the issue proposed in the second section of the paper.)
a. Altman's view: This section will provide Altman's definition of pornography, and his views in favor of it.
b. Mills harm principle: In this part, Altman's perspective will be substantiated using Mills harm principle.
To conclude, although a solution has been put forward for the issue, it will continue to be contested by groups against pornography production; that is, it remains a moot point. Therefore, till any conclusive decision is made with regard to its immorality, no decisive steps can be taken towards its suppression or free expression.
Introduction
Obscenity and pornography undoubtedly raise some ethical questions. Bary and Olen, in their 1996 book titled "Applying Ethics," raise two chief questions: Is pornographic content ethically objectionable? Is governments' regulation of pornography access to consenting people aged above 18 years morally correct? The authors claim that whether pornography is ethical or not should be considered a distinct, separate question from that of whether governments' regulation of pornography access to consenting people aged above 18 years is morally...
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