ABSTRACT

Writing for non-specialists and students as well as for fellow philosophers, this book explores some basic issues surrounding sex and love in today's world, among them consent, objectification, non-monogamy, racial stereotyping, and the need to reconcile contemporary expectations about gender equality with our beliefs about how love works. Author Patricia Marino argues that we cannot fully understand these issues by focusing only on individual desires and choices. Instead, we need to examine the social contexts within which choices are made and acquire their meanings. That perspective, she argues, is especially needed today, when the values of individualism, self-expression, and self-interest permeate our lives. Marino asks how we can fit these values, which govern so many areas of contemporary life, with the generosity, caring, and selflessness we expect in love and sex.

Key Features of Philosophy of Sex and Love: An Opinionated Introduction

  • Offers a contemporary, problems-based approach to the subject, helping readers better understand and address current issues and controversial questions
  • Includes coverage of sex and love as they intersect with topics like disability, race, medicine, and economics
  • Considers not only the ethical, but also the broadly social and political dimensions of sex and love
  • Includes a helpful introduction and conclusion in each chapter and is written throughout in a clear and straightforward style, with examples and signposts to help guide the student and general reader
  • A comprehensive and up-to-date bibliography provides a valuable tool for anyone’s further research

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|15 pages

Sex, respect, and objectification

chapter 2|15 pages

Objectification, autonomy, and pornography

chapter 3|16 pages

Consent and rape law

chapter 4|15 pages

Sex work

chapter 5|16 pages

Union theories of love

chapter 6|16 pages

Concern theories of love

chapter 7|13 pages

Love, fairness, and equality

chapter 8|14 pages

Orientations of sex and love

chapter 9|15 pages

Love and marriage

chapter 10|14 pages

Sex, love, and race

chapter 11|14 pages

Sex, love, and disability

chapter 12|18 pages

The medicalization of sex and love

chapter 13|17 pages

The economics of sex and love

chapter 14|13 pages

Ethical nonmonogamy

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion