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Non-Euclidean sex

  • Michael Levin
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Perhaps there is nothing morally wrong with homosexuality. But does that mean that those who find it abhorrent should be forced to tolerate, it? Michael Levin questions some common liberal preconceptions about homosexuality, and also responds to my own ‘What's Wrong With Gay Sex?’ (which appeared in Issue 5 of Think).

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1 The number of copies of its genotype an organism leaves. To use a famous example, if A has two children and B dies childless but with five nephews, B is more inclusively fit.

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Think
  • ISSN: 1477-1756
  • EISSN: 1755-1196
  • URL: /core/journals/think
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