Centre for Love, Sex, and Relationships Centre for Love, Sex, and Relationships
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We are research centre at the University of Leeds, where we study intimacy and relationships.
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Dr Luke Brunning on the ethics of dating apps
Luke explores some of the ethical problems with dating apps, and considers how we might fix them.
This talk was part of the 2024 Philosophy Valentines event organised by the Centre for Love, Sex, and Relationships at the University of Leeds in conjunction with the Philosophy Society.
The talk is also connected to our research network exploring dating app ethics: www.ethicaldatingonline.com
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Dr Natasha McKeever on romantic anarchy
Natasha introduces us to romantic anarchy.
This talk was part of the 2024 Philosophy Valentines event organised by the Centre for Love, Sex, and Relationships at the University of Leeds in conjunction with the Philosophy Society.
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Sophie Goddard on amatonormativity
Sophie tells us what amatonormativity is, why it might be a problem, and what we can do about it.
This talk was part of the 2024 Philosophy Valentines event organised by the Centre for Love, Sex, and Relationships at the University of Leeds in conjunction with the Philosophy Society.
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Isobel Logan on hetropatriarchal desire
Isobel asks whether the romantic preference for taller men can be morally justified.
This talk was part of the 2024 Philosophy Valentines event organised by the Centre for Love, Sex, and Relationships at the University of Leeds in conjunction with the Philosophy Society.
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Dr Danielle Bromwich on sexual consent and deception
Danielle wonders whether we can ever deceive someone to have sex.
This talk was part of the 2024 Philosophy Valentines event organised by the Centre for Love, Sex, and Relationships at the University of Leeds in conjunction with the Philosophy Society.
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Prof Gerald Lang on unrequited love
Gerald asks whether there is such a thing as unrequited love.
This talk was part of the 2024 Philosophy Valentines event organised by the Centre for Love, Sex, and Relationships at the University of Leeds in conjunction with the Philosophy Society.
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