Sexualethik für virtuelle Cyborgs
DOI: 10.61387/sexuologie.2025.12.4
Autoren
Quill R Kukla, Dan Steinberg
Abstract
The paper explores the implications of sexual ethics in virtual spaces, focusing on how individuals navigate online sexual identities and interactions. It emphasizes the complex relationship between virtual identities and real selves, asserting that online sexual engagements can mirror the emotional and physical dimensions of traditional sex. The authors argue for the necessity of a reflective ethical framework that addresses the potential for harm and the importance of consent and identity dynamics in virtual sexual environments.
Keywords
Cyborg theory, Sexual ethics, Virtual identity, Virtual space, Virtual reality, Online sexual activity
Metadaten
Veröffentlicht in: Sexuologie. Zeitschrift für Sexualmedizin, Sexualtherapie und Sexualwissenschaft. Band 32 • Jahr 2025 • Heft 1-2, Seiten 23–30