
Published in 1908, 'Sexual Ethics' by Auguste Forel is a scientific exploration of sexual behavior and morality. The book presents a philosophical and psychological analysis, arguing that sexual impulses should not carry inherent moral values. Forel critiques societal norms surrounding marriage and prostitution, advocating for responsible procreation and sexual health education to promote individual and societal well-being. This work lays the groundwork for a new moral framework prioritizing dignity and responsibility in sexual relationships.















