Critical Social Inquiry 0150 - Philosophy of Sexuality
Philosophy of Sexuality
Fall
2025
1
4.00
Jina Fast
01:00PM-02:20PM M;01:00PM-02:20PM W
Hampshire College
340680
Franklin Patterson Hall 107;Franklin Patterson Hall 107
jmfCSI@hampshire.edu
Employs an intersectional philosophical approach to the study of human sexuality. Specific topics include ethical, epistemological (knowledge), and political questions related to sexual orientation, lust, casual sex, adultery, love, sexual orientation and practice, different types of relationships, and the intersectionality of sexual identity and orientation with other identities such as race, gender, and disability status. As we consider these questions, we will challenge assumptions regarding human sexuality, consider the importance of sexuality and friendship to the good life, and discuss what, if any, is the appropriate role of the state in human sexual behavior. Keywords:Ethics, Sex, Sexuality, Sexual Orientation, Relationships
In/Justice Students should expect to spend 6-8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time Books: Title:Plato's Symposium (Hackett Classic) Author:Plato (Nehamas and Woodruff Translators) ISBN:0872200760 Cost:$7-15