The neglected harms of beauty: Beyond engaging individuals
This paper explores the neglected ‘harms-to-others’ which result from increased attention to beauty, increased engagement in beauty practices and rising minimal beauty standards. In the first half of the paper I consider the dominant discourse of beauty harms – that of ethics and policy – and argue...
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Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics
2017
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