In law, the term often appears in statutes regarding obscenity and "sexual conduct."
: A philosophical and theological argument suggesting that using a natural "faculty" (like speech or sex) in a way that deliberately thwarts its natural end is inherently immoral. 3. Legal and Forensic Applications perverted
: Many legal codes define "sexual conduct" as including "normal or perverted" ultimate sexual acts to cover a broad range of depictions deemed "patently offensive". In law, the term often appears in statutes
Beyond sex and law, "perverted" is used to describe systems or incentives that have lost their way: or social systems? Natural Goodness
in business, politics, or social systems? Natural Goodness, Sex, and the Perverted Faculty Argument