Rape: A Philosophical InvestigationA philosophical investigation of the subject of rape. This volume examines various issues that arise in the law of rape, distinguishing those that are conceptual in nature from those that are either normative or empirical, and showing how these issues are interconnected. |
Contents
Rape and Persuasive Definition | 15 |
Three Theories of Rape | 43 |
A Brief History 67 52 | 67 |
Copyright | |
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