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Erotic Philosophy

Olivia Clarke

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"Erotic Philosophy" explores the multifaceted nature of eroticism, venturing beyond simple physical acts to examine its profound influence on self-perception, societal structures, and power dynamics. The book dissects how erotic desires and identities are constructed, questioning their inherent naturalness and revealing the power dynamics embedded within erotic relationships, including issues of consent and dominance. It also highlights eroticism's complex relationship with social norms, showcasing how it both challenges and reinforces existing societal structures. This exploration traces the evolution of erotic thought through history, from pre-modern understandings of sexuality to the emergence of modern sexual identities and the impact of social movements. The book uses philosophical concepts to argue that eroticism is not a fixed phenomenon but a fluid concept shaped by social, cultural, and historical forces. By analyzing the contributions of thinkers like Michel Foucault and feminist perspectives from Simone de Beauvoir, the book progresses across chapters to examine power, gender inequalities, and contemporary debates surrounding technology and social media.
Disponible depuis: 05/05/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 71 pages.

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