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Abbreviations for Classic Anthologies
The following anthologies are crucial resources for someone studying
the field of the philosophy of sex. The following abbreviations were
used above.
- DLI: Desire, Love, and Identity: Philosophy of Sex and
Love, Gary Foster (ed.), Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University
Press, 2017.
- PHSE: The Palgrave Handbook of Sexual Ethics, David
Boonin (ed.), Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
- PoS: The Philosophy of Sex: Contemporary Readings,
Savage, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
- PoS2: second edition, Alan Soble (ed.), 1981.
- PoS3: third edition, Alan Soble (ed.), 1997.
- PoS4: fourth edition, Alan Soble (ed.), 2003.
- PoS5: fifth edition, Alan Soble and Nicholas Power (eds.),
2008.
- PoS6: sixth edition, Nicholas Power, Raja Halwani, and Alan Soble
(eds.), 2013.
- PoS7: seventh edition, Raja Halwani, Alan Soble, Jacob M. Held,
and Sarah Hoffman (eds.), 2017.
- PoS8: eighth edition, Raja Halwani, Jacob M. Held, Natasha
McKeever, and Alan Soble (eds.), 2022.
- PPSL: Philosophical Perspectives on Sex & Love,
Robert M. Stewart (ed.), New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press,
1995.
- PSL: Philosophy: Sex and Love, James M. Petrik and Arthur
Zucker (eds.), Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA,
2016.
- PSLR: Philosophy of Sex and Love: A Reader, Robert
Trevas, Arthur Zucker, and Donald M. Borchert (eds.), Upper Saddle
River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1997.
- PS: Philosophy and Sex, Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books.
- PS2: second edition, Robert Baker and Frederick A. Elliston
(eds.), 1984.
- PS3: third edition, Robert Baker, Kathleen J. Wininger, and
Frederick A. Elliston (eds.), 1998.
- PS4: fourth edition, Robert Baker and Kathleen J. Wininger (eds.),
Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2009.
- RHPSS: The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Sex and
Sexuality, Brian D. Earp, Clare Chambers, and Lori Watson (eds.),
Routledge: New York, 2022.
- SE: Sex and Ethics: Essays on Sexuality, Virtue, and the Good
Life, Raja Halwani (ed.), Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan,
2007.
- SPP: Sex from Plato to Paglia: A Philosophical
Encyclopedia, Alan Soble (ed.), Westport, CT: Greenwood Press,
2006.
- SPP1: volume 1
- SPP2: volume 2
Secondary Literature
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- Anderson, Peter B. and Cindy Struckman-Johnson (eds.), 1998,
Sexually Aggressive Women: Current Perspectives and
Controversies, New York: The Guilford Press. (Scholar)
- Andler, Matthew, 2020, “Sexual Orientation, Ideology, and Philosophical Method”, Journal of Social Ontology, 5 (2): 205–227. (Scholar)
- –––, 2021, “The Sexual Orientation / Identity Distinction”, Hypatia, 3 (2): 259–275. (Scholar)
- –––, 2022, “Queer and Straight”, in RHPSS, pp. 117–130. (Scholar)
- Appel, Jacob M., 2010, “Sex Rights for the Disabled?” Journal of Medical Ethics, 36 (3): 152–154. (Scholar)
- Appiah, Kwame Anthony, 2005, The Ethics of Identity, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Aquinas, 1259–1265, Summa contra gentiles, English Dominican Fathers (trans.), London: Aeterna Press, 2014. (Scholar)
- –––, 1265–1274, Summa theologica, 60 vols., Blackfriars, 1964–1976. (Scholar)
- Archard, David, 1994, “Exploited Consent”, Journal of Social Philosophy, 25 (3): 92–101. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998, Sexual Consent, Boulder, CO: Westview Press. (Scholar)
- Aristotle, 1999, Nicomachean Ethics, Terence Irwin (trans.), Indianapolis, IN: Hackett. (Scholar)
- Arrell, Robbie, 2022, “Sex and Emergent Technologies”,
in RHPSS, pp. 586–600. (Scholar)
- Augustine, 419–420, On Marriage and Concupiscence,
Peter Holmes (trans.), London: Aeterna Press, 2014.
- –––, 413–426, City of God, Marcus
Dods (trans.), Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 2009.
- Barn, Gulzaar, 2022, “The Ethics and Politics of Sexual Preference”, in RHPSS, pp. 421–436. (Scholar)
- Beardsley, Monroe, 1982, The Aesthetic Point of View: Selected Essays, Michael J. Wreen and Donald M. Callen (eds.), Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- Beckwith, Francis Joseph, 2022, “Why Is Sexual Assault
Special?: Transactional Sex and Sacred Intuitions”, in PHSE, pp.
191–202. (Scholar)
- Belliotti, Raymond, 1993, Good Sex: Perspectives on Sexual Ethics, Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas. (Scholar)
- Benatar, David, 2002, “Two Views of Sexual Ethics: Promiscuity, Pedophilia, and Rape”, Public Affairs Quarterly, 16 (3): 191–201; reprinted in PoS5, pp. 325–336; PoS6, pp. 395–406; PoS7, pp. 437–448; PoS8, pp. 527–537. (Scholar)
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- –––, 2015, “Anti-Natalism”, in David
Benatar and David Wasserman, Debating Procreation: Is It Wrong to
Reproduce?, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 11–132.
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199333547.001.0001 (Scholar)
- Bertocci, Peter A., 1949, The Human Venture in Sex, Love, and
Marriage, New York: Association Press. (Scholar)
- Bianchi, Andrea, 2022a, “Sexual Consent, Aging, and
Dementia”, in RHPSS, pp. 286–296. (Scholar)
- –––, 2022b, “Sexual Consent, Dementia, and
Well-Being”, in PHSE, pp. 357–375. (Scholar)
- Biggar, Nigel and Rufus Black (eds.), 2000, The Revival of Natural Law: Philosophical, Ethical, and Theological Responses to the Finnis-Grisez School, Aldershot, UK: Ashgate. (Scholar)
- Blair, Karen, Jaclyn Cappell, and Caroline Pukall, 2017,
“Not All Orgasms Were Created Equal: Differences in Frequency
and Satisfaction of Orgasm Experiences by Sexual Activity in Same-Sex
and Mixed-Sex Relationships”, Journal of Sex Research,
55 (6): 1–15. (Scholar)
- Blankschaen, Kurt, 2020, “Rethinking Same-Sex in Natural Law
Theory”, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 37 (3):
428–445. (Scholar)
- Bogaert, Anthony, 2012, Understanding Asexuality, Lanham,
MD: Rowman & Littlefield. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015, “Asexuality: What It Is and Why
It Matters”, Journal of Sex Research, 52 (4):
362–379. (Scholar)
- Boonin, David, 2022, “Exploitation and Sexual
Consent”, in PHSE, pp. 377–386. (Scholar)
- Brogaard, Berit, 2015, On Romantic Love: Simple Truths about a Complex Emotion, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Brunning, Luke, and Natasha McKeever, 2021, “Asexuality”, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 38 (3): 497–517; reprinted in PoS8, pp. 185–210. (Scholar)
- Cahill, Ann J., 2011, Overcoming Objectification: A Carnal Ethics, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, 2013, “Why
‘Derivatization’ Is Better than
‘Objectification’”, in PoS6, pp. 335–357. (Scholar)
- Card, Claudia, 1995, “Choosing Lesbianism”, in
Lesbian Choices, New York: Columbia University Press, pp.
47–57. (Scholar)
- Carr, David, 2007, “On the Prospect of Chastity as a
Contemporary Virtue”, in SE, pp. 89–100. (Scholar)
- Carroll, Noël, 1998, A Philosophy of Mass Art, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Chadha, Karamvir, 2020, “Sexual Consent and Having Sex
Together”, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 40 (3):
619–644. (Scholar)
- –––, 2022, “Sex and Consent”, in
RHPSS, pp. 218–234. (Scholar)
- Corvino, John (ed.), 1997, Same Sex: Debating the Ethics,
Science, and Culture of Homosexuality, Lanham, MD: Rowman &
Littlefield. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006a, “Orientation, Sexual”,
in SPP2, pp. 728–731. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006b, “Social
Constructionism”, in SPP2, pp. 1026–1033. (Scholar)
- Danaher, John, 2020, “A Defence of Sexual Inclusion”, Social Theory and Practice, 46(3): 467–496. (Scholar)
- –––, 2022, “Is There a Right to
Sex?”, in RHPSS, pp. 50–64. (Scholar)
- Danaher, John, Brian Earp, and Anders Sandberg, 2017, “Should We Campaign Against Sex Robots?”, in John Danaher and Neil McArthur (eds.), Robot Sex: Social and Ethical Implications, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, pp. 47–71. (Scholar)
- De Boer, Tracy, 2015, “Disability and Sexual Inclusion”, Hypatia, 30(1): 66–81. (Scholar)
- De Cecco, John, 1981, “Definition and Meaning of Sexual
Orientation”, Journal of Homosexuality, 6 (4):
51–67. (Scholar)
- Dembroff, Robin, 2016, “What Is Sexual Orientation?”, Philosophers’ Imprint, 16(3): 1–46; reprinted (partially) in PoS7, pp. 221–239; PoS8, pp. 141–160. (Scholar)
- Denis, Lara, 2001, “From Friendship to Marriage: Revising
Kant”, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 63
(1): 1–28. doi:10.2307/3071087 (Scholar)
- Dent, N.J.H., 1984, The Moral Psychology of the Virtues, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Diamond, Lisa M., 2022, “What Is Sexual Orientation?”,
in RHPSS, pp. 81–101. (Scholar)
- Díaz-León, Esa, 2022, “Sexual Orientations: The Desire View”, in Keya Maitra and Jennifer McWeeny (eds.), Feminist Philosophy of Mind, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 294–310. (Scholar)
- Di Nucci, Ezio, 2011, “Sexual Rights and Disability”, Journal of Medical Ethics, 37 (3): 158–161. (Scholar)
- –––, 2017, “Sex Robots and the Rights of
the Disabled”, in John Danaher and Neil McArthur (eds.),
Robot Sex: Social and Ethical Implications, Cambridge, MA:
The MIT Press, pp. 73–88. (Scholar)
- –––, 2020, “Sexual Rights Puzzle: Re-solved?” Journal of Medical Ethics, 46(5): 337–338. (Scholar)
- Diorio, Joseph, 2006, “MacKinnon, Catharine”, in SPP2,
pp. 621–632. (Scholar)
- Director, Samuel, 2019, “Consent’s Dominion: Dementia
and Prior Consent to Sexual Relations,” Bioethics 33
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- Dougherty, Tom, 2013, “Sex, Lies, and Consent”, Ethics, 123 (4): 717–744. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015, “Yes Means Yes: Consent as Communication”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 43 (3): 224–253. (Scholar)
- –––, 2018, “Affirmative Consent and Due Diligence”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 46 (1): 90–112. (Scholar)
- –––, 2022, “Enthusiastic Consent to
Sex”, in PHSE, pp. 271–285. (Scholar)
- Dworkin, Andrea, 1974, Woman Hating, New York: Penguin. (Scholar)
- –––, 1979, Pornography: Men Possessing Women, New York: Penguin. (Scholar)
- –––, 1987, Intercourse, New York: Free Press. (Scholar)
- Earp, Brian D., and Ole Martin Moen, 2016, “Paying for Sex—Only for People with Disabilities?” Journal of Medical Ethics, 42 (1): 54–56. (Scholar)
- Eaton, A. W., 2007, “A Sensible Anti-Porn Feminism”, Ethics, 117 (4): 674–715. doi:10.1086/519226 (Scholar)
- Eaton, A. W., and Bailey Szustak, 2022, “Asexuality”, in RHPSS, pp. 131–146. (Scholar)
- Feser, Edward, 2015, “In Defense of the Perverted Faculty
Argument”, in Neo-Scholastic Essays, South Bend, IN:
St. Augustine Press, pp. 378–413. (Scholar)
- –––, 2022, “The Metaphysical Foundations
of Sexual Morality”, in PHSE, pp. 19–35. (Scholar)
- Finnis, John, 1993, “The Wrong of Homosexuality”,
The New Republic, November 15, 12–13; reprinted in
PoS5, pp. 135–140. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011, Natural Law and Natural Rights, second edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Firth, Steven, 2019, “Whither a Funded
‘Sex-Doula’ Programme?”, Journal of Medical
Ethics, 45 (6): 361–364. (Scholar)
- Foucault, Michel, 1976, The History of Sexuality: An
Introduction (Volume 1), R. Hurley (trans.), New York: Vintage,
1990. (Scholar)
- Freud, Sigmund, 1905, Three Essays on the Theory of
Sexuality, J. Strachey (trans. and rev.), New York: Basic Books,
1962. (Scholar)
- Gardner, John, 2018, “The Opposite of Rape”,
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 38 (1): 48–70. (Scholar)
- Gardner, John, and Stephen Shute, 2000, “The Wrongness of
Rape”, in Jeremy Horder (ed.), Oxford Essays in
Jurisprudence (Fourth Series), Oxford: Oxford University Press,
193–217. (Scholar)
- Garry, Ann, 1978, “Pornography and Respect for Women”, Social Theory and Practice, 4 (4): 395–421; reprinted in PSLR, pp. 314–22; PS2, pp. 312–26; revised version published as “Sex, Lies, and Pornography”, in Hugh La Follette (ed.), Ethics in Practice, second edition, Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2001, pp. 344–355. doi:10.5840/soctheorpract1978446 (Scholar)
- George, Robert P., 2003, “Neutrality, Equality, and
‘Same-Sex Marriage’”, in Lynn D. Wardle, Mark
Strasser, William C. Duncan, and David Orgon Coolidge (eds.),
Marriage and Same-Sex Unions: A Debate, Westport, CT:
Praeger, pp. 119–131. (Scholar)
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the Liberal Imagination”, The Georgetown Law Journal,
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- Giles, James, 2008, The Nature of Sexual Desire, Lanham, MD: University Press of America. (Scholar)
- Goldman, Alan H., 1977, “Plain Sex”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 6 (3): 267–287; reprinted in PoS2, pp. 73–92; PoS3, pp. 39–55; PoS4, pp. 39–55; PoS5, pp. 55–73; PoS6, pp. 57–75; PoS7, pp. 53–71; PoS8, pp. 37–54. (Scholar)
- –––, 2016, “Pleasure”, in PSL, pp.
79–101. (Scholar)
- Gray, Robert, 1978, “Sex and Sexual Perversion”, Journal of Philosophy, 75 (4): 189–199; reprinted in PoS3, pp. 57–66; PoS4, pp. 57–66; PoS7, pp. 73–84; PoS8, pp. 57–67. doi:10.2307/2025658 (Scholar)
- Gruen, Lori, 2006, “Pornography”, in SPP2, pp.
811–824. (Scholar)
- Hall, Kim Q., 2017, “Thinking Queerly about Sex and
Sexuality,” in PoS7, pp. 241–255. (Scholar)
- Halperin, David, 1990, One Hundred Years of Homosexuality and Other Essays on Greek Love, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Halwani, Raja, 2003, Virtuous Liaisons: Care, Love, Sex, and Virtue Ethics, Chicago: Open Court. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006, “Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics of Sexual Identity: Recasting the Essentialism and Social Constructionism Debate”, in Linda Martin Alcoff, Michael Hames-Garcia, Satya P. Mohanty, and Paula M. L. Moya (eds.), Identity Politics Reconsidered, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 209–227. doi:10.1057/9781403983398_14 (Scholar)
- –––, 2017a, “Casual Sex, Promiscuity, and Objectification”, in PoS7, pp. 401–420. [Originally published as “On Fucking Around”, in PoS6, pp. 441–460.] Revised in PoS8, pp, pp. 459–479. (Scholar)
- –––, 2017b [2022], “Racial Sexual
Desires”, in PoS7, pp. 181–199; revised with an appendix,
in PoS8 (2022), pp. 285–328. (Scholar)
- –––, 2018a, “Sexual Ethics”, in Nancy E. Snow (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Virtue, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 680–699. (Scholar)
- –––, 2018b, Philosophy of Love, Sex, and Marriage: An Introduction, second edition, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, 2020, “The Sexual Pleasure View of Sexual Desire”, Philosophical Papers, 49(1): 107–135. (Scholar)
- –––, 2022a, “The Ethics of Sexual Pleasure”, in PHSE, pp. 37–54. (Scholar)
- –––, 2022b, “Casual Sex, Promiscuity, and Objectification”, in PoS8, pp. 459–479. (Scholar)
- –––, forthcoming, “Sexual Orientations, Sexual Preferences, and Well-Being”, Social Theory and Practice. (Scholar)
- Hamilton, Christopher, 2001, Living Philosophy: Reflections on Life, Meaning, and Morality, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press; [reprinted in PoS5, 99–116]. (Scholar)
- Hampton, Jean, 1999, “Defining Wrong and Defining
Rape”, in Keith Burgess-Jackson (ed.), A Most Detestable
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- –––, 2003b, “Sex in the Head”, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 20 (1): 1–16; reprinted in PoS6, pp. 101–122. doi:10.1111/1468-5930.00231 (Scholar)
- Nagel, Thomas, 1969, “Sexual Perversion”, Journal of Philosophy, 66 (1): 5–17; reprinted in PoS2, pp. 39–51; PoS3, pp. 9–29; PoS4, pp. 9–20; PoS5, pp. 31–43; PoS6, pp.33–45; PoS7, pp 39–52; PoS8, pp. 23–34; PPSL, pp. 105–112; PS2, pp. 268–279; PS3, pp. 326–336; PS4, pp. 256–267. doi:10.2307/2024152 (Scholar)
- Nussbaum, Martha C., 1995, “Objectification”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 24 (4): 249–291; reprinted (partially) in DLI, pp. 91–97; PoS3, pp. 283–321; PoS4, pp. 381–419. doi:10.1111/j.1088-4963.1995.tb00032.x (Scholar)
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in PoS5, pp. 367–400; PoS6, pp. 409–440.
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- Nyholm, Sven, 2022, “The Ethics of Humanoid Sex
Robots”, in RHPSS, pp. 574–585. (Scholar)
- Ogas, Ogi, and Sai Gaddam, 2011, A Billion Wicked Thoughts:
What the World’s Largest Experiment Reveals about Human
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