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Raja Halwani

School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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  • School of the Art Institute of Chicago
    Liberal Arts
    Professor
Syracuse University
PhD
Areas of Specialization
Value Theory
Philosophy, Misc
Areas of Interest
Value Theory
Philosophy, Misc
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
  • All publications (70)
  •  2
    Sexual Temperance and Sexual Objectification
    In Eric J. Silverman (ed.), Sexual Ethics in a Secular Age: Is There Still a Virtue of Chastity?, Routledge. pp. 153-167. 2021.
    The paper discusses Kant's view of sexual desire in connection with Aristotle's account of sexual temperance, arguing that if the Kantian view is correct, the Aristotelian account is false (or that if the Aristotelian account is true, then the Kantian view is false). One cannot be both an Aristotelian and a Kantian about the ethics of sexual desire.
  •  759
    The Virtue of Integrity
    Saudi Journal of Philosophical Studies 1 (1): 13-25. 2021.
    Is integrity a virtue? There is a powerful argument that it is not because it would be a redundant virtue -call this the “redundancy objection.” I will, however, argue that there is a plausible conception of integrity as a virtue that meets the redundancy objection. In Section I, start by providing a plausible conception of moral integrity. I then provide, in Section II, a sketch of the virtues and the virtuous person, and explain the redundancy objection. In Section III, I offer a plausible con…Read more
    Is integrity a virtue? There is a powerful argument that it is not because it would be a redundant virtue -call this the “redundancy objection.” I will, however, argue that there is a plausible conception of integrity as a virtue that meets the redundancy objection. In Section I, start by providing a plausible conception of moral integrity. I then provide, in Section II, a sketch of the virtues and the virtuous person, and explain the redundancy objection. In Section III, I offer a plausible conception of integrity as a virtue: integrity is the virtue that reviews and maintains the coherence between the virtuous person’s life and moral values. In Section IV I briefly discuss the relationship between integrity and contin- ent agents. I conclude in Section V with brief remarks about the importance of the virtue of integrity.
    Virtue Ethics, Misc
  •  1
    Love and Sex
    In Christopher Grau & Aaron Smuts (eds.), "Introduction" for the Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Love, Oxford University Press. 2024.
    This chapter argues that sex and love are quite different from each other. Specifically, it argues that sexual desire is different kind of entity from romantic love, especially when the latter is understood as the settled abiding commitment between long-term partners. It also explores the normative connections (moral permissibility, obligation, and supererogation) between non-romantic forms of love—friendship, familial, and agapic love—and sexual desire, as this is an under-researched area. Furt…Read more
    This chapter argues that sex and love are quite different from each other. Specifically, it argues that sexual desire is different kind of entity from romantic love, especially when the latter is understood as the settled abiding commitment between long-term partners. It also explores the normative connections (moral permissibility, obligation, and supererogation) between non-romantic forms of love—friendship, familial, and agapic love—and sexual desire, as this is an under-researched area. Furthermore, the essay argues that sexual desire’s goals clash with the goals of many forms of love because the goal of sexual desire is self-interested whereas those of love are not.
    Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
  •  3
    Philosophy of Love, Sex, and Marriage: An Introduction, second edition. Routledge, 2018.
    Routledge. 2018.
  •  91
    Temperance and Eating Meat
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 33 (3): 401-420. 2020.
    This paper provides an account of the Aristotelian virtue of temperance in regards to food, an account that revolves around the idea of enjoying the right objects and not enjoying the wrong ones. In doing so, the paper distinguishes between two meanings of “taking (or not taking) pleasure in something,” one that refers to the idea of the activity and one to the experience of the activity. The paper then connects this distinction to the temperate person’s attitude towards enjoying the right thing…Read more
    This paper provides an account of the Aristotelian virtue of temperance in regards to food, an account that revolves around the idea of enjoying the right objects and not enjoying the wrong ones. In doing so, the paper distinguishes between two meanings of “taking (or not taking) pleasure in something,” one that refers to the idea of the activity and one to the experience of the activity. The paper then connects this distinction to the temperate person’s attitude towards enjoying the right things and to hitting the mean by enjoying the right object, at the right time, and so on. Throughout, the paper uses eating meat as a case in point, to both illustrate and inform the discussion. In the penultimate section, the paper argues that temperance admits of various conceptions depending on what is right and wrong in regards to eating meat. The paper concludes by responding to three objections.
    Environmental Ethics
  •  109
    The Philosophy of Sex: Contemporary Readings (edited book)
    with Nicholas P. Power and Alan Soble
    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1980.
    Featuring twenty-nine essays, thirteen of which are new to this edition, this best-selling volume examines the nature, morality, and social meanings of contemporary sexual phenomena. Topics include sexual desire, masturbation, sex on the Internet, homosexuality, transgender and transsexual issues, marriage, consent, exploitation, objectification, rape, pornography, promiscuity, and prostitution
    Philosophy of SexualityFeminism: Rape and Sexual Violence
  •  211
    The Sexual Pleasure View of Sexual Desire
    Philosophical Papers 49 (1): 107-137. 2020.
    This paper defends the ‘sexual pleasure view’ of sexual desire—that sexual desire is for sexual pleasure. It does so by explaining the various aspects of the view, especially that of ‘sexual pleasure’ on which it relies, by explaining its important implications, by responding to various objections against it (that it relies on an impoverished notion of pleasure, e.g.), and by arguing against some of its main contenders (that sexual desire is for sexual activity, e.g.).
    Value TheoryPleasure and Desire
  •  110923
    The Philosophy of Sex: Contemporary Readings (edited book)
    with Alan Soble, Sarah Hoffman, and Jacob M. Held
    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2017.
    This best-selling volume examines the nature, morality, and social meanings of contemporary sexual phenomena. Updated and new discussion questions offer students starting points for debate in both the classroom and the bedroom.
    Philosophy of Sexuality, General WorksFeminism: SexualityNormal vs Abnormal SexDefining Sexual Activ…Read more
    Philosophy of Sexuality, General WorksFeminism: SexualityNormal vs Abnormal SexDefining Sexual ActivityFeminism: Rape and Sexual Violence
  •  12
    Philosophy of Sex: Contemporary Readings, Sixth Edition (edited book)
    with A. Soble and N. Power
    Rowan & Littlefield. 2013.
  •  1
    Essentialism, Social Constructionism, and the History of Homosexuality
    Journal of Homosexuality 35 (1): 25-51. 1998.
    M&E, Misc
  •  597
    Sex and Sexuality
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2018.
    This is a detailed encyclopedia entry on sex and sexuality, explaining the main issues and debates in philosophy about them.
    Sexual PleasureSexual PerversionDefining Sexual ActivitySexual DesireSexual Objectification
  •  2
    Sex
    In James M. Petrik & Arthur Zucker (eds.), Philosophy: Sex and Love, Macmillan Reference Usa. pp. 29-52. 2016.
    Explores the nature and morality of sexual desire and its connection to romantic love and to gender. It relies on the movie Elles to do so.
    Relationships and Marriage, MiscSexual DesireSexual Pleasure
  •  23
    Casual Sex, Promiscuity, and Objectification
    In Raja Halwani, Alan Soble, Sarah Hoffman & Jacob Held (eds.), The Philosophy of Sex: Contemporary Readings, 7th edition, Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 401-420. 2017.
    Sexual Activities, MiscSexual Ethics, MiscSexual Objectification
  •  28
    Racial Sexual desires
    In Raja Halwani, Alan Soble, Sarah Hoffman & Jacob Held (eds.), The Philosophy of Sex: Contemporary Readings, 7th edition, Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 181-199. 2017.
    The paper addresses the issue of whether there is something morally defective with someone who sexually prefers members of a particular race or ethnic group (or someone who does not sexually desire or prefer members of a particular race or ethnic group). People with such “racial desires” are often viewed as racists, but virtually no sustained arguments have been given in support of this view. The paper reconstructs three possible arguments—those based in discrimination, exclusion, and stereotype…Read more
    The paper addresses the issue of whether there is something morally defective with someone who sexually prefers members of a particular race or ethnic group (or someone who does not sexually desire or prefer members of a particular race or ethnic group). People with such “racial desires” are often viewed as racists, but virtually no sustained arguments have been given in support of this view. The paper reconstructs three possible arguments—those based in discrimination, exclusion, and stereotypes—that might support the charge of racism. It argues that none is convincing. It further argues that only in some cases are people with racial desires racist, but that in those cases their racism is not because of their sexual desires.
    Racism, MiscPhilosophy of Sexuality, Misc
  •  78
    Virtuous Liaisons: Care, Love, Sex, and Virtue Ethics
    Open Court. 2003.
    The book address three central areas of our life—care, love, and sex—from the perspective of virtue ethics. The first chapter on care argues that care should be considered a virtue and embedded within virtue ethics. The second chapter on love argues that romantic love is not a virtue as other philosophers have claimed, but that the virtues enable its best forms. And the third chapter on sex investigates Aristotelian temperance, and it argues that contrary to conservative views of the virtue of t…Read more
    The book address three central areas of our life—care, love, and sex—from the perspective of virtue ethics. The first chapter on care argues that care should be considered a virtue and embedded within virtue ethics. The second chapter on love argues that romantic love is not a virtue as other philosophers have claimed, but that the virtues enable its best forms. And the third chapter on sex investigates Aristotelian temperance, and it argues that contrary to conservative views of the virtue of temperance, there is a way to conceive of temperance that allows for sexual practices (e.g., promiscuity and casual sex) that are not confined to relationships or marriages.
    Ethics of CareSexual Ethics, MiscVirtue Ethics, MiscEthics of Love
  •  58
    The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Philosophical Essays on Self-Determination, Terrorirsm, and the One-State Solution
    with Tomis Kapitan
    Palgrave Macmillan. 2007.
    The book contains four chapters, each dealing with a central topic to the conflict: self-determination (by Kapitan), the right of return of Palestinian refugees (by Halwani), terrorism (by Kapitan), and the one-state solution (by Halwani)
    Cultural CosmopolitanismRights and ReligionCultural PluralismRights and CultureInternational Justice
  •  2
    Sexual Temperance and Intemperance
    In Sex and Ethics: Essays in Sexuality, Virtue, and the Good Life, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 122-133. 2006.
    Explores what Aristotelian sexual temperance and intemperance are.
    Ethical Theories and Sexual EthicsVirtues and Vices
  •  2
    Sexual Ethics
    In Nancy E. Snow (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Virtue, Oxford University Press. pp. 680-699. 2017.
    The essay explores sexual temperance in Aristotle's work and connects it to issues in sexual ethics.
    Ethical Theories and Sexual EthicsSexual Ethics, Misc
  •  319
    What is gay and lesbian philosophy?
    with Gary Jaeger, James S. Stramel, Richard Nunan, William S. Wilkerson, and Timothy F. Murphy
    Metaphilosophy 39 (4-5): 433-471. 2008.
    Abstract: This essay explores recent trends and major issues related to gay and lesbian philosophy in ethics (including issues concerning the morality of homosexuality, the natural function of sex, and outing and coming out); religion (covering past and present debates about the status of homosexuality and how biblical and qur'anic passages have been interpreted by both sides of the debate); the law (especially a discussion of the debates surrounding sodomy laws, same-sex marriage and its impact…Read more
    Abstract: This essay explores recent trends and major issues related to gay and lesbian philosophy in ethics (including issues concerning the morality of homosexuality, the natural function of sex, and outing and coming out); religion (covering past and present debates about the status of homosexuality and how biblical and qur'anic passages have been interpreted by both sides of the debate); the law (especially a discussion of the debates surrounding sodomy laws, same-sex marriage and its impact on transsexuals, and whether the law should be used to enforce morality); scientific research into the origins of homosexuality (including discussion of arguments against such research); and metaphysics (especially the question of whether homosexuality is socially constructed during particular times and in particular cultures, or whether sexual orientation is an essential trait cutting across times and cultures).
    Gay RightsOuting and Sexual OrientationSexual Orientation and Morality
  •  71
    Robot Sex: Social and Ethical Implications. John Danaher Neil MacArthur The MIT Press: Cambridge, MA, and London, 2017. 314 pp., includes index. ISBN 9780262036689. $40 (review)
    Bioethics. forthcoming.
    Biomedical Ethics
  •  352
    Virtue ethics and adultery
    Journal of Social Philosophy 29 (3): 5-18. 1998.
    Moral CharacterSocial and Political Philosophy
  • Wit
    with Elliot Layda
    In S. van Hooft, N. Athanassoulis, J. Kawall, J. Oakley & L. van Zyl (eds.), The Handbook of Virtue Ethics, Acumen Publishing. 2014.
    The essay explores arguments for and against wit being a virtue, and finds the latter more compelling.
    Moral Character
  •  66
    Introduction to The Philosopher as Public Intellectual
    Metaphilosophy 33 (5): 495-501. 2002.
    This introductory essay offers a general survey of some of the conceptual and normative issues that arise with respect to the philosopher as a public intellectual, arguing that philosophers should be public intellectuals. It also briefly introduces the themes of the essays that follow.
    Patriotism
  •  148
    The morality of love
    The Philosophers' Magazine 29 (29): 54-57. 2005.
    Ethics
  •  71
    Terrorism (review)
    Social Theory and Practice 32 (2): 289-310. 2006.
    This is a review essay of Igor Primoratz's edited collection on terrorism ("Terrorism: The Philosophical Issues"; Palgrave Macmillan 2004).
    Terrorism
  •  2
    Temperance and sexual ethics
    In Adrianne McEvoy (ed.), Sex, Love, and Friendship: Studies of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, 1993-2003, Rodopi. 2011.
    Ethical Theories and Sexual Ethics
  •  68
    Review of Love’s Vision, by Troy Jollimore (review)
    Essays in Philosophy 15 (2): 314-322. 2014.
  •  4
    Sex and Ethics: Essays in Sexuality, Virtue, and the Good Life (edited book)
    Palgrave-Macmillan. 2006.
    Ethical Theories and Sexual EthicsObjections to Kantian EthicsVirtues and VicesFeminist Ethics
  •  1
    Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics of Sexual Identity: Recasting the Essentialism and Social Constructionism Debate
    In Linda Alcoff (ed.), Identity politics reconsidered, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 209--27. 2006.
    Value Theory, Miscellaneous
  •  57
    Mirror, Mirror: The Uses and Abuses of Self-Love, by Simon Blackburn
    Teaching Philosophy 38 (1): 120-124. 2015.
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