ABSTRACT

This collection features essays from top experts in ethics and philosophy of love that offer varying perspectives on the value of a contemporary secular virtue of chastity.

The virtue of chastity has traditionally been portrayed as an excellent personal disposition concerning the ideal ordering of sexual desire such that the person desires that which is actually good for both the self and others affected by his or her sexual desires and actions. Yet, for roughly the past half century chastity has been increasingly portrayed as an unnecessary ideal with few secular benefits that could not be otherwise obtained. Instead, chastity is sometimes portrayed as an odd kind of religious asceticism with few secular benefits. The essays in this volume ask whether there may be advantages to reconsidering a contemporary virtue of chastity. A recovered and reconceptualized concept of chastity can offer partial solutions to problems associated with externalized sexual desire, including sweeping patterns of sexual harassment, the high divorce/relationship-failure rate, and widespread pornography use.

Sexual Ethics in a Secular Age will appeal to researchers and advanced students interested in the philosophy of sex and love, virtue ethics, and philosophical accounts of secularity.

part I|64 pages

Visions of Contemporary Chastity

part II|30 pages

The Limits and Dangers of Chastity

part III|55 pages

Culturally Contextualized Expressions of Chastity

chapter 7|17 pages

Finding Chastity in a Secular Age

Chastity as a Virtue of Sexual Autonomy

chapter 8|14 pages

Cephalus

A Quotidian Case for Chastity in Republic I

part IV|32 pages

Chastity and Objectification

part V|54 pages

Specific Applications of Chastity

chapter 12|19 pages

Chastity in the Workplace

chapter 13|33 pages

A Renewed Chastity for a New Era

An Aretaic Response to Contemporary Pornography