Sexual Significance

Bergner, R. / Published 2022 / Presentation

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Presenter Ray Bergner, Ph.D.
Date September 30, 2022
Abstract: On a late-night talk show, Bette Davis once asserted that “most sex is not about sex.” In this presentation, using Anscombe's significance ladder, I will first articulate the concept of “Significance”, and then develop a listing of a number of different significances that sexual intercourse can have. Several of these will be discussed in detail.
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