This new edition of the Reading Group on Gender, Race and Sexuality will run on the Fall Semester 2016, and this term we will be focusing on the Philosophy of Love & Sex.
We will meet on Thursdays from 3-5pm at the Seminari de Logica. Please find a tentative list of readings below. If you would like to attend, please let the convenor know.
October 6: Elizabeth Brake, "Recognizing Care: The Case for Friendship and Polyamory". Syracuse Law and Civic Engagement Journal (2014).
October 13: C.S.I. Jenkins, “What is Love? An Incomplete Map of the Metaphysics”, Journal of The American Philosophical Association 1 (2), 2015, pp. 349-64.
October 20: Rachel McKinnon, “Trans*formative Experiences”, Res Philosophica 92 (2): 419-440 (2015).
October 27: Olivier Lemeire and Andreas De Block, “Philosophy and the Biology of Male Homosexuality”, Philosophy Compass, 10 (7):479-488 (2015).
November 3: Brunning, Luke (2016), “The Distinctiveness of Polyamory.” Journal of Applied Philosophy. doi:10.1111/japp.12240
November 10: McKeever, Natasha (2015), “Is the Requirement of Sexual Exclusivity Consistent with Romantic Love?” Journal of Applied Philosophy. doi:10.1111/japp.12157
November 17: James J. Rocha: “Aggressive Hook Ups: Modeling Aggressive Casual Sex on BDSM for Moral Permissibility”, Res Publica (2016) 22 (2): 173-92.
November 24: Cahill, A. J. (2014), “Recognition, Desire, and Unjust Sex.” Hypatia, 29: 303–319.
December 15: Louise Antony, “Be What I Say: Authority vs. Power in Pornography”, forthcoming in Mari Mikkola (ed.) Beyond Speech: Pornography and Analytic Feminist Philosophy, Oxford University Press.