Abstract
A 3000-word long-form essay for Aeon magazine on moral debates about viewing nude photographs, informed by a century of nudist thought. Aeon describes itself as "a unique digital magazine, publishing some of the most profound and provocative thinking on the web. We ask the big questions and find the freshest, most original answers, provided by leading thinkers on science, philosophy, society and the arts". Established in Australia in 2012, Aeon is a not-for-profit charity with offices in London, Melbourne and New York. The essay was invited by philosopher and Aeon commissioning editor, Nigel Warburton.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 23 Sept 2022 |