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Reason and sexuality in Western thought

David West
This book traces the genealogy of ideas of reason, self and sexuality in the West, opening the way to a richer and more diverse understanding of sexual experience. Western philosophy and religion have distorted and continue to distort our experience of sex and love through three far-reaching constellations of reason, self and sexuality.
Print Book, English, 2005
Polity Press, Cambridge, 2005
VIII, 232 S.
9780745624211, 9780745624228, 0745624219, 0745624227
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Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. The Ascetic Idealism of Reason 1. Eros and the Idealism of Platonic Reason 2. Aristotelian Virtue, Love and the Ends of Nature 3. God, Will and Unruly Sex 4. Divine Order of Nature 5. Intolerance of Universal Reason Part II. Rationality in the Service of Desire 1. Epicureanism and Sexual Realism 2. Renaissance and the Humanisation of Eros 3. Hedonism within the Bounds of Rational Order 4. Progressive Rationality and Sexual Reform 5. Libertinism at the Limit of Rationality Part III. Passion Beyond Reason 1. Mystical and Courtly Love 2. Romantic Critique of Rationality 3. Romantic Philosophy as Religion of Love 4. Death, Fantasy and Indifferent Nature 5. Freud and the Sexual Unconscious Part IV. Perspectives on Reason and Sexuality 1. Holism of Human Experience 2. Metaphysical Unity of Body and Self 3. Love and Reason within History 4. Subjective Existence and the Sexual Self 5. Phenomenology of Sexual Experience 6. Sex and Oppression 7. Eros and Civilization 8. Politics and Anti-Politics of Sexuality Afterthoughts Notes Bibliography Index
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