Sex: A Philosophical Primer

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2001)
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A philosophical primer designed for the general reader as well as professionals in various fields, this book studies sex in itself and in its relation to love and compassion. It distinguishes between 'sensuous' and 'passionate' elements of sexuality and shows how sex in human beings is both appetitive and interpersonal. It then explores the ways in which our sexuality is always subject to aesthetic and moral valuation in relation to the appetitive and interpersonal coordinates

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Sex and Sexuality.Raja Halwani - 2018 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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