Clancy Martin (University of Missouri - Kansas City ), Carol Hay (University of Massachusetts Lowell )
The Philosophy of Love and Sex
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The Philosophy of Love and Sex offers a wide-range of diverse perspectives to challenge students to think beyond established concepts within the philosophies of love and sex
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The Philosophy of Love and Sex offers a wide-range of diverse perspectives to challenge students to think beyond established concepts within the philosophies of love and sex
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 191mm x 236mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9780190644758
- ISBN-10: 0190644753
- Artikelnr.: 67563926
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 191mm x 236mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9780190644758
- ISBN-10: 0190644753
- Artikelnr.: 67563926
Carol Hay is a professor of philosophy at the University of Massachusett Lowell Clancy Martin is a Canadian philosopher at the University of Missouri - Kansas City
* Part One: Love
* I. What is Love?
* 1. Thomas Merton, "Love and Need: Is Love a Package or a Message?"
* 2. Plato, Symposium (selections)
* 3. Stendhal, "Love as Crystallization"
* 4. Irving Singer, "Appraisal and Bestowal"
* 5. Mandy Len Catron, "To Fall in Love with Anyone, Do This"
* 6. Robert Nozick, "Love's Bond"
* 7. Edith Gwendolyn Nally. "The Case for Platonic Love
* 8. Raja Rosenhagen, "Iris Murdoch on Love as Just Attention"
* 9. Simon May, "Love as Perfect Friendship: Aristotle"
* 10. Clancy Martin, Love and Lies (selections)
* 11. Pope Francis, "Amoris Laetitia" ("The Joy of Love")
* II. The Moral and Political Implications of Love: Marriage and Family
* Marriage
* 12. Emma Goldman, "Marriage and Love"
* 13. Mary Lyndon Shanley, "Marital Slavery and Friendship: John Stuart
Mill's The Subjection of Women"
* 14. James Conlon, "Why Lovers Can't be Friends"
* 15. Carole Pateman, "Feminism and the Marriage Contract"
* 16. Elizabeth Brake, "Minimal Marriage: What Political Liberalism
Implies for Marriage Law"
* 17. Claudia Card, "Against Marriage and Motherhood"
* 18. Charles Mills, "Do Black Men have a Moral Duty to Marry Black
Women?"
* 19. John Corvino, "Man on Man, Man on Dog, or Whatever the Case May
Be"
* 20. Elizabeth Emens, "Monogamy's Law: Compulsory Monogamy and
Polyamorous Existence"
* The Family
* 21. Charlotte Witt, "A Critique of the Bionormative Concept of the
Family"
* 22. Jane English, "What Do Grown Children Owe Their Parents?"
* Part Two: Sex
* I. What is Sex?
* 23. Greta Christina, "Are We Having Sex Now, or What?"
* 24. Alan Goldman, "Plain Sex"
* 25. Augustine, Confessions and On Christian Doctrine (selections)
* 26. Michel Foucault, The History of Sexuality (selections)
* 27. Gloria Anzaldua, "La Conciencia de la Mestiza: Towards a New
Consciousness"
* 28. Talia Mae Bettcher, "When Selves Have Sex: What the Phenomenology
of Trans Sexuality Can Teach Us About Sexual Orientation"
* 29. Elizabeth Grosz, "Refiguring Lesbian Desire"
* II. The Moral and Political Implications of Sex
* Mortal Bodies: Discussions of Sex, Consent, and Violence
* 30. Vera Bergelson, "The Meaning of Consent"
* 31. Robin West, "The Harms of Consensual Sex"
* 32. Ann J. Cahill, "Feminist Theories of Rape: Sex or Violence?"
* 33. Bonnie Mann, "Creepers, Flirts, Heroes and Allies: Four Theses on
Men and Sexual Harassment"
* 34. Evangelia Papadaki, "Sexual Objectification: From Kant to
Contemporary Feminism"
* 35. Carol Hay, "The Obligation to Resist Oppression"
* 36. Jordan Pascoe, "Kant and Kinky Sex"
* 37. Sandra Lee Bartky, "Feminine Masochism and the Politics of
Personal Transformation"
* II. Bodies for Sale: Pornography and Sex Work
* 38. Debra Satz, "Markets in Women's Sexual Labor"
* 39. Martha Nussbaum, " 'Whether From Reason Or Prejudice"': Taking
Money For Bodily Services"
* 40. Lori Watson, "Why Sex Work Isn't Work"
* 41. Catharine MacKinnon, "Pornography, Civil Rights, and Speech"
* 42. Gloria Steinem, "Erotica and Pornography: A Clear and Present
Difference"
* 43. Nancy Bauer, "Pornutopia"
* III. Non-normative Bodies: Discussions of Race, LGBTQ, and Disability
* 44. Kimberlé Crenshaw, "Beyond Racism and Misogyny: Black Feminism
and 2 Live Crew"
* 45. bell hooks, "Reflections on Race and Sex"
* 46. Judith Butler, "Doing Justice to Someone: Sex Reassignment and
Allegories of Transsexuality"
* 47. Ivan Coyote, "Fear and Loathing in Public Bathrooms, or How I
Learned to Hold My Pee"
* 48. Tobin Siebers, "A Sexual Culture for Disabled People"
* 49. Jennifer Bartlett, "Longing for the Male Gaze"
* 48. Ivan Coyote, "Fear and Loathing in Public Bathrooms, or How I
Learned to Hold My Pee"
* 49. Tobin Siebers, "A Sexual Culture for Disabled People"
* 50. Jennifer Bartlett, "Longing for the Male Gaze"
* I. What is Love?
* 1. Thomas Merton, "Love and Need: Is Love a Package or a Message?"
* 2. Plato, Symposium (selections)
* 3. Stendhal, "Love as Crystallization"
* 4. Irving Singer, "Appraisal and Bestowal"
* 5. Mandy Len Catron, "To Fall in Love with Anyone, Do This"
* 6. Robert Nozick, "Love's Bond"
* 7. Edith Gwendolyn Nally. "The Case for Platonic Love
* 8. Raja Rosenhagen, "Iris Murdoch on Love as Just Attention"
* 9. Simon May, "Love as Perfect Friendship: Aristotle"
* 10. Clancy Martin, Love and Lies (selections)
* 11. Pope Francis, "Amoris Laetitia" ("The Joy of Love")
* II. The Moral and Political Implications of Love: Marriage and Family
* Marriage
* 12. Emma Goldman, "Marriage and Love"
* 13. Mary Lyndon Shanley, "Marital Slavery and Friendship: John Stuart
Mill's The Subjection of Women"
* 14. James Conlon, "Why Lovers Can't be Friends"
* 15. Carole Pateman, "Feminism and the Marriage Contract"
* 16. Elizabeth Brake, "Minimal Marriage: What Political Liberalism
Implies for Marriage Law"
* 17. Claudia Card, "Against Marriage and Motherhood"
* 18. Charles Mills, "Do Black Men have a Moral Duty to Marry Black
Women?"
* 19. John Corvino, "Man on Man, Man on Dog, or Whatever the Case May
Be"
* 20. Elizabeth Emens, "Monogamy's Law: Compulsory Monogamy and
Polyamorous Existence"
* The Family
* 21. Charlotte Witt, "A Critique of the Bionormative Concept of the
Family"
* 22. Jane English, "What Do Grown Children Owe Their Parents?"
* Part Two: Sex
* I. What is Sex?
* 23. Greta Christina, "Are We Having Sex Now, or What?"
* 24. Alan Goldman, "Plain Sex"
* 25. Augustine, Confessions and On Christian Doctrine (selections)
* 26. Michel Foucault, The History of Sexuality (selections)
* 27. Gloria Anzaldua, "La Conciencia de la Mestiza: Towards a New
Consciousness"
* 28. Talia Mae Bettcher, "When Selves Have Sex: What the Phenomenology
of Trans Sexuality Can Teach Us About Sexual Orientation"
* 29. Elizabeth Grosz, "Refiguring Lesbian Desire"
* II. The Moral and Political Implications of Sex
* Mortal Bodies: Discussions of Sex, Consent, and Violence
* 30. Vera Bergelson, "The Meaning of Consent"
* 31. Robin West, "The Harms of Consensual Sex"
* 32. Ann J. Cahill, "Feminist Theories of Rape: Sex or Violence?"
* 33. Bonnie Mann, "Creepers, Flirts, Heroes and Allies: Four Theses on
Men and Sexual Harassment"
* 34. Evangelia Papadaki, "Sexual Objectification: From Kant to
Contemporary Feminism"
* 35. Carol Hay, "The Obligation to Resist Oppression"
* 36. Jordan Pascoe, "Kant and Kinky Sex"
* 37. Sandra Lee Bartky, "Feminine Masochism and the Politics of
Personal Transformation"
* II. Bodies for Sale: Pornography and Sex Work
* 38. Debra Satz, "Markets in Women's Sexual Labor"
* 39. Martha Nussbaum, " 'Whether From Reason Or Prejudice"': Taking
Money For Bodily Services"
* 40. Lori Watson, "Why Sex Work Isn't Work"
* 41. Catharine MacKinnon, "Pornography, Civil Rights, and Speech"
* 42. Gloria Steinem, "Erotica and Pornography: A Clear and Present
Difference"
* 43. Nancy Bauer, "Pornutopia"
* III. Non-normative Bodies: Discussions of Race, LGBTQ, and Disability
* 44. Kimberlé Crenshaw, "Beyond Racism and Misogyny: Black Feminism
and 2 Live Crew"
* 45. bell hooks, "Reflections on Race and Sex"
* 46. Judith Butler, "Doing Justice to Someone: Sex Reassignment and
Allegories of Transsexuality"
* 47. Ivan Coyote, "Fear and Loathing in Public Bathrooms, or How I
Learned to Hold My Pee"
* 48. Tobin Siebers, "A Sexual Culture for Disabled People"
* 49. Jennifer Bartlett, "Longing for the Male Gaze"
* 48. Ivan Coyote, "Fear and Loathing in Public Bathrooms, or How I
Learned to Hold My Pee"
* 49. Tobin Siebers, "A Sexual Culture for Disabled People"
* 50. Jennifer Bartlett, "Longing for the Male Gaze"
* Part One: Love
* I. What is Love?
* 1. Thomas Merton, "Love and Need: Is Love a Package or a Message?"
* 2. Plato, Symposium (selections)
* 3. Stendhal, "Love as Crystallization"
* 4. Irving Singer, "Appraisal and Bestowal"
* 5. Mandy Len Catron, "To Fall in Love with Anyone, Do This"
* 6. Robert Nozick, "Love's Bond"
* 7. Edith Gwendolyn Nally. "The Case for Platonic Love
* 8. Raja Rosenhagen, "Iris Murdoch on Love as Just Attention"
* 9. Simon May, "Love as Perfect Friendship: Aristotle"
* 10. Clancy Martin, Love and Lies (selections)
* 11. Pope Francis, "Amoris Laetitia" ("The Joy of Love")
* II. The Moral and Political Implications of Love: Marriage and Family
* Marriage
* 12. Emma Goldman, "Marriage and Love"
* 13. Mary Lyndon Shanley, "Marital Slavery and Friendship: John Stuart
Mill's The Subjection of Women"
* 14. James Conlon, "Why Lovers Can't be Friends"
* 15. Carole Pateman, "Feminism and the Marriage Contract"
* 16. Elizabeth Brake, "Minimal Marriage: What Political Liberalism
Implies for Marriage Law"
* 17. Claudia Card, "Against Marriage and Motherhood"
* 18. Charles Mills, "Do Black Men have a Moral Duty to Marry Black
Women?"
* 19. John Corvino, "Man on Man, Man on Dog, or Whatever the Case May
Be"
* 20. Elizabeth Emens, "Monogamy's Law: Compulsory Monogamy and
Polyamorous Existence"
* The Family
* 21. Charlotte Witt, "A Critique of the Bionormative Concept of the
Family"
* 22. Jane English, "What Do Grown Children Owe Their Parents?"
* Part Two: Sex
* I. What is Sex?
* 23. Greta Christina, "Are We Having Sex Now, or What?"
* 24. Alan Goldman, "Plain Sex"
* 25. Augustine, Confessions and On Christian Doctrine (selections)
* 26. Michel Foucault, The History of Sexuality (selections)
* 27. Gloria Anzaldua, "La Conciencia de la Mestiza: Towards a New
Consciousness"
* 28. Talia Mae Bettcher, "When Selves Have Sex: What the Phenomenology
of Trans Sexuality Can Teach Us About Sexual Orientation"
* 29. Elizabeth Grosz, "Refiguring Lesbian Desire"
* II. The Moral and Political Implications of Sex
* Mortal Bodies: Discussions of Sex, Consent, and Violence
* 30. Vera Bergelson, "The Meaning of Consent"
* 31. Robin West, "The Harms of Consensual Sex"
* 32. Ann J. Cahill, "Feminist Theories of Rape: Sex or Violence?"
* 33. Bonnie Mann, "Creepers, Flirts, Heroes and Allies: Four Theses on
Men and Sexual Harassment"
* 34. Evangelia Papadaki, "Sexual Objectification: From Kant to
Contemporary Feminism"
* 35. Carol Hay, "The Obligation to Resist Oppression"
* 36. Jordan Pascoe, "Kant and Kinky Sex"
* 37. Sandra Lee Bartky, "Feminine Masochism and the Politics of
Personal Transformation"
* II. Bodies for Sale: Pornography and Sex Work
* 38. Debra Satz, "Markets in Women's Sexual Labor"
* 39. Martha Nussbaum, " 'Whether From Reason Or Prejudice"': Taking
Money For Bodily Services"
* 40. Lori Watson, "Why Sex Work Isn't Work"
* 41. Catharine MacKinnon, "Pornography, Civil Rights, and Speech"
* 42. Gloria Steinem, "Erotica and Pornography: A Clear and Present
Difference"
* 43. Nancy Bauer, "Pornutopia"
* III. Non-normative Bodies: Discussions of Race, LGBTQ, and Disability
* 44. Kimberlé Crenshaw, "Beyond Racism and Misogyny: Black Feminism
and 2 Live Crew"
* 45. bell hooks, "Reflections on Race and Sex"
* 46. Judith Butler, "Doing Justice to Someone: Sex Reassignment and
Allegories of Transsexuality"
* 47. Ivan Coyote, "Fear and Loathing in Public Bathrooms, or How I
Learned to Hold My Pee"
* 48. Tobin Siebers, "A Sexual Culture for Disabled People"
* 49. Jennifer Bartlett, "Longing for the Male Gaze"
* 48. Ivan Coyote, "Fear and Loathing in Public Bathrooms, or How I
Learned to Hold My Pee"
* 49. Tobin Siebers, "A Sexual Culture for Disabled People"
* 50. Jennifer Bartlett, "Longing for the Male Gaze"
* I. What is Love?
* 1. Thomas Merton, "Love and Need: Is Love a Package or a Message?"
* 2. Plato, Symposium (selections)
* 3. Stendhal, "Love as Crystallization"
* 4. Irving Singer, "Appraisal and Bestowal"
* 5. Mandy Len Catron, "To Fall in Love with Anyone, Do This"
* 6. Robert Nozick, "Love's Bond"
* 7. Edith Gwendolyn Nally. "The Case for Platonic Love
* 8. Raja Rosenhagen, "Iris Murdoch on Love as Just Attention"
* 9. Simon May, "Love as Perfect Friendship: Aristotle"
* 10. Clancy Martin, Love and Lies (selections)
* 11. Pope Francis, "Amoris Laetitia" ("The Joy of Love")
* II. The Moral and Political Implications of Love: Marriage and Family
* Marriage
* 12. Emma Goldman, "Marriage and Love"
* 13. Mary Lyndon Shanley, "Marital Slavery and Friendship: John Stuart
Mill's The Subjection of Women"
* 14. James Conlon, "Why Lovers Can't be Friends"
* 15. Carole Pateman, "Feminism and the Marriage Contract"
* 16. Elizabeth Brake, "Minimal Marriage: What Political Liberalism
Implies for Marriage Law"
* 17. Claudia Card, "Against Marriage and Motherhood"
* 18. Charles Mills, "Do Black Men have a Moral Duty to Marry Black
Women?"
* 19. John Corvino, "Man on Man, Man on Dog, or Whatever the Case May
Be"
* 20. Elizabeth Emens, "Monogamy's Law: Compulsory Monogamy and
Polyamorous Existence"
* The Family
* 21. Charlotte Witt, "A Critique of the Bionormative Concept of the
Family"
* 22. Jane English, "What Do Grown Children Owe Their Parents?"
* Part Two: Sex
* I. What is Sex?
* 23. Greta Christina, "Are We Having Sex Now, or What?"
* 24. Alan Goldman, "Plain Sex"
* 25. Augustine, Confessions and On Christian Doctrine (selections)
* 26. Michel Foucault, The History of Sexuality (selections)
* 27. Gloria Anzaldua, "La Conciencia de la Mestiza: Towards a New
Consciousness"
* 28. Talia Mae Bettcher, "When Selves Have Sex: What the Phenomenology
of Trans Sexuality Can Teach Us About Sexual Orientation"
* 29. Elizabeth Grosz, "Refiguring Lesbian Desire"
* II. The Moral and Political Implications of Sex
* Mortal Bodies: Discussions of Sex, Consent, and Violence
* 30. Vera Bergelson, "The Meaning of Consent"
* 31. Robin West, "The Harms of Consensual Sex"
* 32. Ann J. Cahill, "Feminist Theories of Rape: Sex or Violence?"
* 33. Bonnie Mann, "Creepers, Flirts, Heroes and Allies: Four Theses on
Men and Sexual Harassment"
* 34. Evangelia Papadaki, "Sexual Objectification: From Kant to
Contemporary Feminism"
* 35. Carol Hay, "The Obligation to Resist Oppression"
* 36. Jordan Pascoe, "Kant and Kinky Sex"
* 37. Sandra Lee Bartky, "Feminine Masochism and the Politics of
Personal Transformation"
* II. Bodies for Sale: Pornography and Sex Work
* 38. Debra Satz, "Markets in Women's Sexual Labor"
* 39. Martha Nussbaum, " 'Whether From Reason Or Prejudice"': Taking
Money For Bodily Services"
* 40. Lori Watson, "Why Sex Work Isn't Work"
* 41. Catharine MacKinnon, "Pornography, Civil Rights, and Speech"
* 42. Gloria Steinem, "Erotica and Pornography: A Clear and Present
Difference"
* 43. Nancy Bauer, "Pornutopia"
* III. Non-normative Bodies: Discussions of Race, LGBTQ, and Disability
* 44. Kimberlé Crenshaw, "Beyond Racism and Misogyny: Black Feminism
and 2 Live Crew"
* 45. bell hooks, "Reflections on Race and Sex"
* 46. Judith Butler, "Doing Justice to Someone: Sex Reassignment and
Allegories of Transsexuality"
* 47. Ivan Coyote, "Fear and Loathing in Public Bathrooms, or How I
Learned to Hold My Pee"
* 48. Tobin Siebers, "A Sexual Culture for Disabled People"
* 49. Jennifer Bartlett, "Longing for the Male Gaze"
* 48. Ivan Coyote, "Fear and Loathing in Public Bathrooms, or How I
Learned to Hold My Pee"
* 49. Tobin Siebers, "A Sexual Culture for Disabled People"
* 50. Jennifer Bartlett, "Longing for the Male Gaze"