Q 1. Question 1 2/2 McPherson suggests that sexual desire takes two general forms. What are they? Show answer choices 2. Question 2 0/2 McPherson offers a definition of the sexual virtue of chastity. Which of the following characteristics does NOT fit his definition? Show answer choices 3. Question 3 0/2 What is the proper context for sexual relationships, according to the traditional sexual ethic? 4. Question 4 0/2 McPherson affirms that it is distinctive of the liberal sexual ethic to maintain that there even is such a thing as casual sex. Show answer choices 5. Question 5 2/2 McPherson argues that sexual relationships are necessarily objectifying.
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