link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-44476-1_4In this paper we, firstly, want to show that Carens’s conception of tolerance towards the ritual circumcision of boys is based on contestable presuppositions that paint a picture of circumcision as a religious practice comparable to many others. Instead, circumcision should be seen as a form of harm or violence that should not be performed on essentially non-consenting minors.
There is no skin like foreskin