College Sex - Philosophy for Everyone: Philosophers With BenefitsISBN: 978-1-4443-3294-0
Paperback
256 pages
August 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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"Overall then, College Sex is a valuable collection. Most readers
will want to skip and dip around the essays, looking for those that
are most helpful to them. Many of the essays are not traditional
philosophical approaches, but the use of communications and
psychology scholarship in the book fits well with the philosophical
discussion. Furthermore, the level of the writing is pitched well
for lower level undergraduate courses in the philosophy of sex
love: I plan to use some of the chapters here for my future
courses." (Metapsychology, 31 May 2011)
"You actually get something from it. Rather than a textbook in a class that you read and forget almost instantaneously, College Sex forces you to see sex from a more objective perspective - you'll soon be asking questions regarding your own sex life and how good and healthy it actually is." (Her Campus, September 2010)
"The sex and philosophy combo might seem like a peculiar mix, but as you flip and through the book's sections (freshman year, sophomore year, junior year and senior year), it's plausible to see how Socrates, Nietzsche, Aristotle and sex are closely connected with one another." (Campus Circle, 25 August 2010)