College Sex - Philosophy for Everyone
Michael Bruce, Robert M. Stewart (eds.)
Written with insight and humor, College Sex - Philosophy for Everyone investigates a broad array of philosophical issues relating to student sex.
Chapter 1 Sex and Socratic Experimentation (pages 15–27): Sisi Chen and George T. Hole
Chapter 2 The Straight Sex Experiment (pages 28–39): Bassam Romaya
Chapter 3 The Virtual Bra Clasp (pages 40–50): Michael Bruce
Chapter 4 Smeared Makeup and Stiletto Heels (pages 51–60): Brett Lunceford
Chapter 5 Relations at a Distance (pages 61–74): Bill Puka
Chapter 6 What's Love Got to Do with It? (pages 75–90): William O. Stephens
Chapter 7 Friends with Benefits: (pages 91–102): Timothy R. Levine and Paul A. Mongeau
Chapter 8 The Philosophy of Friends with Benefits (pages 103–114): Kelli Jean K. Smith and Kelly Morrison
Chapter 9 A Horny Dilemma (pages 115–130): Andrew Kania
Chapter 10 Philosophers and the Not So Platonic Student?Teacher Relationship (pages 131–144): Danielle A. Layne
Chapter 11 Thinking about Thinking about Sex (pages 145–157): Ashley McDowell
Chapter 12 Exploring the Association between Love and Sex (pages 158–168): Guy Pinku
Chapter 13 Sex for a College Education (pages 169–183): Matthew Brophy
Chapter 14 Meaningful Sex and Moral Respect (pages 185–197): Robert M. Stewart
Chapter 15 Can Girls Go Wild With Self?Respect? (pages 198–208): John Draeger
Chapter 16 Mutual Respect and Sexual Morality (pages 209–219): Yolanda Estes
Chapter 17 Bad Faith or True Desire? (pages 220–231): Antti Kuusela
- Examines the ethical issues of dating, cheating, courtship, homosexual experimentation, and drug and alcohol use
- Considers student-teacher relationships, sexual experimentation, the meaning of sex in a college setting and includes two essays based on influential research projects on ‘friends with benefits’
- Many of the authors teach classes that explore the philosophy of love and sex, and most are scholars from the Society of the Philosophy of Sex and Love
Chapter 1 Sex and Socratic Experimentation (pages 15–27): Sisi Chen and George T. Hole
Chapter 2 The Straight Sex Experiment (pages 28–39): Bassam Romaya
Chapter 3 The Virtual Bra Clasp (pages 40–50): Michael Bruce
Chapter 4 Smeared Makeup and Stiletto Heels (pages 51–60): Brett Lunceford
Chapter 5 Relations at a Distance (pages 61–74): Bill Puka
Chapter 6 What's Love Got to Do with It? (pages 75–90): William O. Stephens
Chapter 7 Friends with Benefits: (pages 91–102): Timothy R. Levine and Paul A. Mongeau
Chapter 8 The Philosophy of Friends with Benefits (pages 103–114): Kelli Jean K. Smith and Kelly Morrison
Chapter 9 A Horny Dilemma (pages 115–130): Andrew Kania
Chapter 10 Philosophers and the Not So Platonic Student?Teacher Relationship (pages 131–144): Danielle A. Layne
Chapter 11 Thinking about Thinking about Sex (pages 145–157): Ashley McDowell
Chapter 12 Exploring the Association between Love and Sex (pages 158–168): Guy Pinku
Chapter 13 Sex for a College Education (pages 169–183): Matthew Brophy
Chapter 14 Meaningful Sex and Moral Respect (pages 185–197): Robert M. Stewart
Chapter 15 Can Girls Go Wild With Self?Respect? (pages 198–208): John Draeger
Chapter 16 Mutual Respect and Sexual Morality (pages 209–219): Yolanda Estes
Chapter 17 Bad Faith or True Desire? (pages 220–231): Antti Kuusela
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Year:
2010
Publisher:
Wiley-Blackwell
Language:
english
Pages:
244
ISBN 10:
1444332945
ISBN 13:
9781444332940
File:
PDF, 2.72 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2010