which is also, through using the false correlation, to avoid the political nature of (poly)sexuality... which is actually quite funny and naive in 2018.
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Replying to @sz_duras
Think you may be the only person approaching this from the necrophilia side and I like the politics of necrophilia as a title. I think Justin's tweet raises questions about disgust and I am very much interested in the way that physical disgust information and clouds morality.
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Replying to @realMaxCastle
perhaps, i also openly reject the initial false correlation. Extremely poor philosophical thinking to construct such a correlation.
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Replying to @sz_duras
Think he was responding to another more comical discussion of necrophilia and decided to pose a question. I tend to think the correlation, at minimum, raises some interesting problems.
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Replying to @realMaxCastle
but it doesn’t at all! Anymore than any other perversion does when compared to another.
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Perversion is doing a great deal of theoretical work there. The question is why these are perversions and what is going on when they are so readily broken.
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