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  1. TA Coordinator. Philosophy of coercion, power, sex and gender, feminism, and Aristotelian approaches to ethics.

  2. by Hallie Rose Liberto Normalizing Prostitution versus Normalizing the Alienability of Sexual Rights: A Response to Scott A. Anderson Liberto, Ethics 120, no.1 1 (Jul 2015): 138–145. https://doi.org/10.1086/644624

  3. The normalization of prostitution, according to philosopher Scott A. Anderson (2002), would imply that people (especially women) ended up losing their right to sexual autonomy. ...

  4. Scott A. Anderson. Ethics 112 (4):748-780 (2002) Copy B IB T E X. Abstract This article has no associated abstract. Cite Plain text BibTeX Formatted text ...

  5. Jul 1, 2002 · Semantic Scholar profile for Scott A. Anderson, with 16 highly influential citations and 29 scientific research papers.

  6. Scott Anderson (born 1959) is an American writer, novelist, non-fiction author, and war correspondent. He has authored non-fiction books including Lawrence in Arabia, The Man Who tried to Save the World, and War Zones, as well as the novels Triage and Moonlight Hotel.

  7. Conceptualizing Rape as Coerced Sex. Scott A. Anderson - 2016 - Ethics 127 (1):50-87. Several prominent theorists have recently advocated reconceptualizing rape as “nonconsensual sex,” omitting the traditional “force” element of the crime.