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Foreword (Heather Corinna).

Acknowledgments (Michael Bruce and Robert M. Stewart).

Campus Orientation: An Introduction to College Sex – Philosophy for Everyone (Michael Bruce and Robert M. Stewart).

PART I FRESHMAN YEAR: Hook-Up Culture.

1 Sex and Socratic Experimentation (Sisi Chen and George T. Hole).

2 The Straight Sex Experiment (Bassam Romaya).

3 The Virtual Bra Clasp: Navigating Technology in College Courtship (Michael Bruce).

4 Smeared Makeup and Stiletto Heels: Clothing, Sexuality, and the Walk of Shame (Brett Lunceford).

5 Relations at a Distance (Bill Puka).

PART II SOPHOMORE YEAR: Friends With Benefits.

6 What's Love Got to Do with It? Epicureanism and Friends with Benefits (William O. Stephens).

7 Friends with Benefits: A Precarious Negotiation (Timothy R. Levine and Paul A. Mongeau).

8 The Philosophy of Friends with Benefits: What College Students Think They Know (Kelli Jean K. Smith and Kelly Morrison).

PART III JUNIOR YEAR: Ethics of College Sex.

9 A Horny Dilemma: Sex and Friendship between Students and Professors (Andrew Kania).

10 Philosophers and the Not So Platonic Student-Teacher Relationship (Danielle A. Layne).

11 Thinking About Thinking About Sex (Ashley McDowell).

12 Exploring the Association Between Love and Sex (Guy Pinku).

13 Sex for a College Education (Matthew Brophy).

PART IV SENIOR YEAR: Sex and Self-Respect.

14 Meaningful Sex and Moral Respect (Robert M. Stewart).

15 Can Girls Go Wild With Self-Respect? (John Draeger).

16 Mutual Respect and Sexual Morality: How to Have College Sex Well (Yolanda Estes).

17 Bad Faith or True Desire? A Sartrean View on College Sex (Antti Kuusela).

Notes on Contributors.

About the Author

Editors Michael Bruce currently works in the non-profit sector withat-risk youth. Previously, he was a teaching assistant atCalifornia State University, Chico, and received his Master sdegree from San Diego State University, specializing in continentalphilosophy. He has published articles in the pop culture andphilosophy genre and is currently editing Just the Arguments:100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy forWiley-Blackwell. Robert M. Stewart is Professor of Philosophy atCalifornia State University, Chico. He is the author of MoralPhilosophy: A Comprehensive Introduction (1994), and editor ofPhilosophical Perspectives on Sex and Love (1995). He haspublished numerous journal articles. Series Editor Fritz Allhoff is an Assistant Professor in thePhilosophy Department at Western Michigan University, as well as aSenior Research Fellow at the Australian NationalUniversity s Centre for Applied Philosophy and PublicEthics. In addition to editing the Philosophy forEveryone series, Allhoff is the volume editor or co-editor forseveral titles, including Wine & Philosophy(Wiley-Blackwell, 2007), Whiskey & Philosophy (withMarcus P. Adams, Wiley, 2009), and Food & Philosophy(with Dave Monroe, Wiley-Blackwell, 2007).

Reviews

"Overall then, College Sex is a valuable collection. Most readerswill want to skip and dip around the essays, looking for those thatare most helpful to them. Many of the essays are not traditionalphilosophical approaches, but the use of communications andpsychology scholarship in the book fits well with the philosophicaldiscussion. Furthermore, the level of the writing is pitched wellfor lower level undergraduate courses in the philosophy of sexlove: I plan to use some of the chapters here for my futurecourses." (Metapsychology, 31 May 2011) "You actually get something from it. Rather than a textbook in aclass that you read and forget almost instantaneously, College Sexforces you to see sex from a more objective perspective - you'llsoon be asking questions regarding your own sex life and how goodand healthy it actually is." (Her Campus, September2010) "The sex and philosophy combo might seem like a peculiar mix,but as you flip and through the book's sections (freshman year,sophomore year, junior year and senior year), it's plausible to seehow Socrates, Nietzsche, Aristotle and sex are closely connectedwith one another." (Campus Circle, 25 August 2010)

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