The sacred value of a woman’s control over her own body is still violated.
Would you accept the same argument for cuckoldry violating the sacredness value of the marriage? If so then wasn’t Hanson comparing two sacredness violations? If not how do you decide which sacredness values to accept?
Would you accept the same argument for cuckoldry violating the sacredness value of the marriage? If so then wasn’t Hanson comparing two sacredness violations?
No, Hanson didn’t speak about sacred values at all. If one wants to make the argument that marriage is sacred and violations should be punished then the logical conclusion are laws that criminalize adultery. Hanson is not in favor of those.
Would you accept the same argument for cuckoldry violating the sacredness value of the marriage? If so then wasn’t Hanson comparing two sacredness violations? If not how do you decide which sacredness values to accept?
No, Hanson didn’t speak about sacred values at all. If one wants to make the argument that marriage is sacred and violations should be punished then the logical conclusion are laws that criminalize adultery. Hanson is not in favor of those.