philosophy for everyone : philosophers with benefits /
edited by Michael Bruce and Robert M. Stewart ; with a foreword by Heather Corinna.
Malden, MA :
Wiley-Blackwell,
c2010.
xiv, 235 p. ;
23 cm.
Philosophy for everyone
Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword / Heather Corinna -- Campus Orientation: An Introduction to College Sex---Philosophy for Everyone / Robert M. Stewart -- Hook-Up Culture -- Sex and Socratic Experimentation / George T. Hole -- The Straight Sex Experiment / Bassam Romaya -- The Virtual Bra Clasp: Navigating Technology in College Courtship / Michael Bruce -- Smeared Makeup and Stiletto Heels: Clothing, Sexuality, and the Walk of Shame / Brett Lunceford -- Relations at a Distance / Bill Puka -- Friends With Benefits -- What's Love Got to Do with It? Epicureanism and Friends with Benefits / William O. Stephens -- Friends with Benefits: A Precarious Negotiation / Paul A. Mongeau -- The Philosophy of Friends with Benefits: What College Students Think They Know / Kelly Morrison -- Ethics of College Sex -- A Horny Dilemma: Sex and Friendship between Students and Professors / Andrew Kania -- Philosophers and the Not So Platonic Student-Teacher Relationship / Danielle A. Layne -- Thinking About Thinking About Sex / Ashley McDowell -- Exploring the Association Between Love and Sex / Guy Pinku -- Sex for a College Education / Matthew Brophy -- Sex and Self-Respect -- Meaningful Sex and Moral Respect / Robert M. Stewart -- Can Girls Go Wild With Self-Respect? / John Draeger -- Mutual Respect and Sexual Morality: How to Have College Sex Well / Yolanda Estes -- Bad Faith or True Desire? A Sartrean View on College Sex / Antti Kuusela.
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"Philosophy has a history of expanding wisdom to include more worldly affairs. Continuing this tradition, College Sex---Philosophy for Everyone investigates a broad array of philosophical and moral issues relating to the sexual practices of students. Within the unique social setting of college comes a varied assortment of sexual relations and experiments, ranging from the mutually respectful, to the inebriated, meaningless, and the degrading. So lay back and ponder;" "Written with insight and humor, the essays shed light on sexual relations in college and examine a range of ethical issues, including: dating, cheating, courtship, homosexual experimentation, and drug and alcohol use, within the college setting."--BOOK JACKET.