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Pornography: The Ethical Egoist’s View
Porno or No?
The Ethical Egoist’s View on Pornography

Shauntel Branch
SOC120: Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility
Instructor: Michael Kellam
April 28, 2014

“Everyone, no matter how refined, had a stash of Pornography.”-Tinnean, No One Should Be Alone

Pornography is prevailing everywhere you look. Most people put up with it or deal with it with blind eyes. However, several eyes are wide open. In fact seventy-seven percent of Americans view Pornography at least once a month. On a weekly basis 68 percent of adult men and 18 percent of women use Pornography at least once every week. (Ackman, 2011) Another shocking truth is the pornography industry generate $13 billion each year in the United States alone.
Although, most are morally opposed to pornography the numbers are constantly growing faster over a thirty year trend. Does it have an effect on individuals who engage in pornographic activities? What exactly is pornography, and what are the moral conflicts that are so controversial in our society? This paper will discuss pornography topics from an ethical egoist point of view. An ethical egoist is an individual who finds it in their own self-interest to act regardless of the case. Secondly, ethical egoist may practice behaviors in which society would rule as immoral, but it is alright as long as it preserves the person’s self-interest and promotes survival. Ethical egoism is modest and regular, under which an action is to be judged only by the benefit to the person performing the action. We tend to do what the self may, despite others opposing them. The egoist principle of action must satisfy, and pornography diffidently promotes self-happiness and self- help.
From the beginning of civilization, pornographic images were found on the walls of caves, inside the ancient pyramids, rock art and petroglyphs in China over 9,000 years ago (Gayle, 2013). Also, 30,000 years ago carvings were found of women with large breast and thick



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