Multiple Choice
Which of the following would count as an objection to Eaton's argument that feminists should employ the methods of epidemiology in their analysis of pornography's harms?
A) Feminists are not trained in the scientific methods of epidemiology and so would not be able to employ them when analyzing pornography's harms.
B) Since pornography's causal relationship to its harms are deterministic, the methods of epidemiology that employ a probabilistic conception of causation would be unhelpful in analyzing pornography's harms.
C) The methods of epidemiology cannot be used to analyze pornography's harms because this does not rule out the fact that the harms of gender inequity may themselves be what causes people's interest in pornography in the first place.
D) Since pornography is not a disease but a phenomenon created by humans, pornography's harms could be better analyzed using scientific methods in the social sciences such as sociology while still employing a probabilistic conception of causation.
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