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> [Platt]
> > Are you questioning whether nudity is a biological value?
> 
> Yes.  I can see that for other primates, nudity, public breast-feeding, etc. 
> are
> biological.  But what is the criteria for it being biological for humans?  If 
> it
> turned out that it was intellectual, then would it be wrong for society to
> prohibit it?
> Craig  

The criteria for nudity being biological for humans is its close association 
with
the sexual act. If it turned out that it was intellectual, then yes, it would be
wrong for society to prohibit it. On what basis would you determine that public
nudity was intellectual? 

Platt


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