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| - | A <fs xx-large> | + | Moral Contract is a [[Consent|consentual]] agreement between two or more individuals that seeks to establish an agreed upon exception from what would otherwise be the default handling of [[morality]]. For example, it is not morally acceptable to just have sex with any person one chooses to, but an exception can be made to this when both sides consent to it((Children and animals cannot consent to sex!)), entering an implicit moral contract. This contract must be consented to by everyone who is involved, so if there are more than two people involved in your sex (for example if you tried having sex outdoors in the public) then you would involve everyone from the public and need the consent from everyone. Since you are unlikely to get that, your sex will be mostly constrained to your or your partner' |
| Moral Contracts exist at all levels of human interaction, | Moral Contracts exist at all levels of human interaction, | ||
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