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Summary Of Lust: Seven Deadly Sins By Simon Blackburn

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Within the text Lust: Seven Deadly Sins written by, Simon Blackburn, which his goal is to teach his readers the meaning of lust and prove it is not just a sin, and that the meaning of lust means a lot more than what people think it’s meaning is.
The meaning of lust is, “the enthusiastic desire that infuses the body for sexual activity and its pleasures for their own sake”. (Blackburn, p.19). The goal of sex is different for everyone, for some people their goal is just to get pleasure, and others it is a form a love to conceive a child, some do it just to prove that they can do it, some do it to get rid of someone or even to earn money, people look at sex in many different ways, some in a good way others in a way that makes it a sin. Depending on their circumstances some people prefer engaging in the actual activity itself versus the mental activity and the imagination of the act, or even just speaking of the act. “The feelings of sexual desire are best understood as an emergent property of at least four interlocking physiological systems, at least eleven different regions of the brain, more than thirty distinct biochemical mechanisms, and literally …show more content…

Anticipation is another thing that keep people thinking and on their toes about lust and what is to come from it, a lot of people prefer the build up to the actual act itself. Five ways that deformed desires contradict our own rationality are: humanity, support only privileged

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