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Critical Introduction - The Meaning
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What is Sexual Health?
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Scientific Progress?
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The history of science shows that the
concept of healthy sex always reflected
a consensus between different social
groups, and that consensus shifted in
the course of time. This will always be
so. However, it is likely that, in the
future, any new consensus will be
broader than the one before. Indeed, the
various interests that come into play
here are becoming more articulate and
use all modern media, including the
internet, to find their audience. More
and more formerly silent voices are
being heard. This, in turn, forces all
applied sciences to become more
self-critical, and this can only
increase their usefulness for all
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Three
examples of
sexual
advocacy
groups in
the
internet.
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