Philosophy of Sex

"Philosophy of Sex," Philosophy Compass 9/1 (2014), 22-32

21 Pages Posted: 15 Jun 2014

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Patricia Marino

University of Waterloo - Department of Philosophy

Date Written: August 14, 2013

Abstract

Sex raises fundamental philosophical questions about topics such as personal identity and well-being, the relationship between emotion and reason, the nature of autonomy and consent, and the dual nature of persons as individuals but also social beings. This article serves as an overview of the philosophy of sex in the English-speaking philosophical tradition and explicates philosophical debate in several specific areas: sexual objectification, rape and consent, sex work, sexual identities and queer theory, the medicalization of sexuality, and polyamory. It situates these topics in a framework of shifting cultural attitudes and argues for the importance of the philosophy of sex. It ends with some suggestions about future research, particularly with regard to the changing nature of pornography and sexual justice in legal theory.

Keywords: philosophy of sex

Suggested Citation

Marino, Patricia, Philosophy of Sex (August 14, 2013). "Philosophy of Sex," Philosophy Compass 9/1 (2014), 22-32, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2450632

Patricia Marino (Contact Author)

University of Waterloo - Department of Philosophy ( email )

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Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1
Canada

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