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The Sexual Question

A Scientific, psychological, hygienic and sociological study

Auguste Forel

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Auguste Forel's 'The Sexual Question' is a groundbreaking work exploring the complexities of human sexuality in the late 19th century. Written in a scientific and objective style, Forel delves deep into the social, psychological, and physiological aspects of sexual behavior, challenging societal norms and misconceptions of his time. The book provides detailed case studies and clinical observations, making it a valuable resource for scholars studying the history of sexuality and psychology. Forel's prose is articulate and meticulously researched, reflecting his background as a prominent Swiss neurologist and psychiatrist. His insights into the nature of sexual desire and the role of biology in shaping human behavior offer a fresh perspective on a topic that continues to be of great interest today. Recommended for readers interested in the intersection of science, society, and sexuality, 'The Sexual Question' is a thought-provoking and enlightening read.

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Keywords

Swiss author, Adult readers, Morality discussion, Psychological analysis, Social norms, Gender roles, Non-fiction, Early 20th century, Sexuality education, Family dynamics