Assessment of radical, liberal and contractarian views on sex work
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2022-03
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Philosophical Papers Journal of Department of Philosophy
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Bhattacharyya, Anureema
Joardar, Koushik
Mukherjee, Anirban
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University of North Bengal
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Paul, Ankita
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The theoretical framework of the philosophical study of sex work is an extensively
debated area of research among academic scholars.Two main standpoints emerge from
this debate -- (a) sex work is a form of exploitation, and (b) sex work is a form of work.
The first standpoint condemns sex work because it involves the sale of sex that is deeply
emotional and personal. The second group tries to counter the above allegations and
establish sex work as legitimate work.This article provides a comprehensive overview of
the philosophical perspectivesof radical, liberal, and contractarian views that try to
address the phenomenon of sex workfrom a theoretical and context-sensitive
approach.Here, I demonstrate through discussion of these perspectives how sex workers
are qualified as real workers and show that they also have control over their working life
and, most importantly, are not always passive victims of patriarchy without voices.
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XVIII
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0976-4496
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168 - 183