Sex is beyond reason, and yet we constantly reason about it. So, too,
did the peoples of ancient Greece and Rome. But until recently there
has been little discussion of their views on erotic experience and
sexual ethics. The Sleep of Reason brings together an international
group of philosophers, philologists, literary critics, and historians
to consider two questions normally kept separate: how is erotic
experience understood in classical texts of various kinds, and what
ethical judgments and philosophical arguments are made about sex? From
same-sex desire to conjugal love, and from Plato and Aristotle to the
Roman Stoic Musonius Rufus, the contributors demonstrate the
complexity and diversity of classical sexuality. They also show that
the ethics of eros, in both Greece and Rome, shared a number of
commonalities: a focus not only on self-mastery, but also on
reciprocity; a concern among men not just for penetration and display
of their power, but also for being gentle and kind, and for being
loved for themselves; and that women and even younger men felt not
only gratitude and acceptance, but also joy and sexual desire.
Contributors: * Eva Cantarella * Kenneth Dover * Chris Faraone * Simon
Goldhill * Stephen Halliwell * David M. Halperin * J. Samuel Houser *
Maarit Kaimio * David Konstan * David Leitao * Martha C. Nussbaum * A.
W. Price * Juha Sihvola
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Erotic Experience and Sexual Ethics in Ancient Greece and Rome
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ISBN
9780226923314
Publisert
2018
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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