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-"I remember in particular the writing by Theodore A. Gracyk proposing a complex series of thoughts on pornography and its representation, taking into account the context of acceptability and the law. In 1987 Gracyk writes that many arguments try to establish a causal link between pornography and direct harm to women." --[[Hans Maes]], ''[[Pornographic Art and the Aesthetics of Pornography]]'' 
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-[[Theodore Gracyk]] (26 June 1958) is an [[American philosopher]]. He is the author of "[[Pornography as Representation: Aesthetic Considerations]]", [[The Journal of Aesthetic Education]], Vol. 21, No. 4 (Winter, 1987), pp. 103-121+"[[Pornography as Representation: Aesthetic Considerations]]" ([[The Journal of Aesthetic Education]], Vol. 21, No. 4 (Winter, 1987), pp. 103-121) is a paper by [[Theodore Gracyk]].
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"Pornography as Representation: Aesthetic Considerations" (The Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Winter, 1987), pp. 103-121) is a paper by Theodore Gracyk.




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