Sex, love, and friendship : studies of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, 1977-1992
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Sex, love, and friendship : studies of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, 1977-1992
(Value inquiry book series, v. 45 . Histories and addresses of philosophical societies / Richard T. Hull,
Rodopi, 1997
- : bound
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注記
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection joins together sixty essays on the philosophy of love and sex. Each was presented at a meeting of The Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love held between 1977 and 1992 and later revised for this edition. Topics addressed include ethical and political issues (AIDS, abortion, homosexual rights, and pornography), conceptual matters (the nature, essence, or definition of love, friendship, sexual desire, and perversion); the study of classical and historical figures (Plato, Aristotle, Spinoza, Kant, and Kierkegaard); and issues in feminist theory (sexual objectification, the social construction of female sexuality, reproductive and marital arrangements). Authors include Jerome Shaffer, Sandra Harding, Michael Ruse, Richard Mohr, Russell Vannoy, Claudia Card, M.C. Dillon, Gene Fendt, Steven Emmanuel, T.F. Morris, Timo Airaksinen, and Sylvia Walsh. The editor, who is the author of Pornography (1986), The Structure of Love (1990), and Sexual Investigations (1996), has also contributed six pieces and an Introduction.
目次
- Richard HULL: Editorial Foreword. Carol CARAWAY: Preface. Alan SOBLE: Introduction. ONE Jerome A. SHAFFER: Sexual Desire. TWO Donald LEVY: The Definition of Love in Plato's Symposium. THREE Hugh T. WILDER: The Language of Sex and the Sex of Language. FOUR Sexual Paradigms Twenty Years Later. FIVE Ann GARRY: Why Are Love and Sex Philosophically Interesting? SIX Sandra HARDING: Why Love and Sex Are Really Interesting. SEVEN Michael RUSE: Are There Gay Genes? Sociobiology and Homosexuality. EIGHT Lee RICE and Steven BARBONE: Hatching Your Genes Before They're Counted. NINE Robert PIELKE: Are Androgyny and Sexuality Compatible? TEN Eric HOFFMAN: Love as a Kind of Friendship. ELEVEN Donald LEVY: Three Kinds of Love. TWELVE Richard D. MOHR: Gay Civil Rights: The Arguments. THIRTEEN Linda LeMoncheck: What Is Wrong with Treating Women as Sex Objects? FOURTEEN Richard C. RICHARDS: Objections to Sex Objectification. FIFTEEN John P. SULLIVAN: Women as Sex Objects. SIXTEEN Ann GARRY: Sex (and Other) Objects. SEVENTEEN John MCMURTRY: Sex, Love, and Friendship. EIGHTEEN Jo-Ann PILARDI: Why Should We Exclude Exclusivity? NINETEEN Alan SOBLE: A Lakoma. TWENTY Deborah ROSEN and John CHRISTMAN: Toward a New Model of Sexuality. TWENTY-ONE Mary Ann CARROLL: Sexual and Other Activities and the Ideal Life. TWENTY-TWO Alan SOBLE: Sexual Activity. TWENTY-THREE Roger PADEN: Abortion and Sexual Morality. TWENTY-FOUR Alan SOBLE: More on Abortion and Sexual Morality. TWENTY-FIVE Russell VANNOY: Can Sex Express Love? TWENTY-SIX Edward JOHNSON: Lovesexpressed. TWENTY-SEVEN Steven BARBONE and Lee RICE: Spinoza and Human Sexuality. TWENTY-EIGHT Leonard J. BERKOWITZ: Sex: Plain and Symbol. TWENTY-NINE Claudia CARD: The Symbolic Significance of Sex. THIRTY Charles W. JOHNSON: Body Language. THIRTY-ONE M.C. DILLON: Sex, Time, and Love: Erotic Temporality. THIRTY-TWO Diane P. MICHELFELDER: Eros and Human Finitude. THIRTY-THREE Neera KAPUR BADHWAR: Friends as Ends in Themselves. THIRTY-FOUR Alan Gerald SOBLE: Irreplaceability. THIRTY-FIVE Russell VANNOY: The Structure of Sexual Perversity. THIRTY-SIX Carol CARAWAY: Romantic Love: Neither Sexist Nor Heterosexist. THIRTY-SEVEN Dana E. BUSHNELL: Love Without Sex. THIRTY-EIGHT Alan SOBLE: The Unity of Romantic Love. THIRTY-NINE Carol CARAWAY: Romantic Love: A Patchwork. FORTY Stephen M. FISHMAN: Marital Friendship: Toward a Reconception of Romance. FORTY-ONE Hilde LINDEMANN NELSON and James LINDEMANN NELSON: An Unromantic Reply to Marital Friendship. FORTY-TWO Christine PIERCE: AIDS and Bowers v. Hardwick. FORTY-THREE David J. MAYO: An Obligation to Warn of HIV Infection? FORTY-FOUR Alan SOBLE: Love at Second Sight. FORTY-FIVE Gene FENDT: Is Works of Love a Work of Love? FORTY-SIX Steven M. EMMANUEL: Biography in the Interpretation of Kierkegaard. FORTY-SEVEN T.F. MORRIS: Kierkegaard on Despair in Works of Love. FORTY-EIGHT Anthony J. GRAYBOSCH: Which One Is the Real One? FORTY-NINE Richard C. RICHARDS: Love Is the Real One. FIFTY Timo AIRAKSINEN: The Style of Sade: Sex, Text, and Cruelty. FIFTY-ONE Dorothea OLKOWSKI: Repetition and Revulsion in the Marquis de Sade. FIFTY-TWO Steven G. SMITH: The Attraction of Gender. FIFTY-THREE Nancy E. SNOW: Are the Attractions of Gender Really Attractions? FIFTY-FOUR Natalie DANDEKAR: Eros, Romantic Illusion, and Political Opportunism (Symposium 178-180). FIFTY-FIVE Carol S. GOULD: Romantic and Philosophical Views of Eros in Plato's Symposium. FIFTY-SIX Joseph KUPFER: Romantic Love. FIFTY-SEVEN Solving Stendhal's Problem Art Stawinski. FIFTY-EIGHT Imagination, and Other, Matters. FIFTY-NINE Justin LEIBER: Pornography, Art, and
- the Origins of Consciousness. SIXTY Sylvia WALSH: Desire and Love in Kierkegaard's Either/Or. Contributors. Index.
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