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... Pornography , to be such , must be likely to have a prurient or lewd effect . But this effect alone , though neces- sary , is not sufficient . However , together the three extrinsic qualities certainly are . Any two of them seem quite ...
... Pornography , to be such , must be likely to have a prurient or lewd effect . But this effect alone , though neces- sary , is not sufficient . However , together the three extrinsic qualities certainly are . Any two of them seem quite ...
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... pornography and distinguish it from literature . Some lawyers argue that the perception of the intrinsic qualities of pornography in any work depends on literary criticism and is , therefore , a matter of opinion . It seems odd , though ...
... pornography and distinguish it from literature . Some lawyers argue that the perception of the intrinsic qualities of pornography in any work depends on literary criticism and is , therefore , a matter of opinion . It seems odd , though ...
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... pornography's effect ? 2. How does van den Haag define pornography ? How does he dis- tinguish it from literature ? 3. In a reply to van den Haag , J. W. Lambert says : " Twice Mr. van den Haag quite unnecessarily shows his cloven hoof ...
... pornography's effect ? 2. How does van den Haag define pornography ? How does he dis- tinguish it from literature ? 3. In a reply to van den Haag , J. W. Lambert says : " Twice Mr. van den Haag quite unnecessarily shows his cloven hoof ...
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