‘It’s only a Story’: Pornography, want, in addition to Ethics of Fictive Imagining. Could it be ever morally incorrect for a customer to imagine one thing immoral?

Abstract

Could it be ever morally incorrect for a customer to imagine one thing immoral? Brandon Cooke has argued so it can not be. On Cooke’s account, fictive imagining is resistant to ethical critique because such instances of imagining try not to add up to the consumer’s recommendation of this immoral content, nor do they mean that the writers of these fictions always endorse their contents. More