About the Author:
Alan Soble is professor of philosophy at the University of New Orleans. Among his many books are Sexual Investigations, The Structure of Love, and Pornography. He lives in New Orleans.
Review:
Praise for earlier editions: . . . provocative yet easily comprehensible . . . (CHOICE)
Fascinating and readable, the essays will challenge, reassure, and enlighten both scholars and students (at all levels). (Carol Caraway, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Director of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love)
A first-rate, nicely balanced anthology, now much more accessible and interesting to those who never majored in philosophy. (Russell Vannoy, author, Sex Without Love)
Highly recommended. (Russell Vannoy, author of Love: A Philosophical Exploration^R)
Profitable for anyone philosophically interested in sex or language. (Philosophical Investigations)
Impressively, he [Soble] has constructed a unique and eminently useful anthology rigorous enough to appeal both to philosophers and philosophy majors as well as accessible enough to serve students encountering philosophy for the first time.Soble’s book is pedagogically very good, able to interest both the philosophically trained as well as introductory-level students and is thus highly recommended. (Essays In Philosophy: A Biannual Journal)
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