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Alan Soble

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University at Buffalo
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1976
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Social Science
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
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  • All publications (85)
  •  77
    Philosophy and Sex, 2nd ed (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 8 (3): 250-251. 1985.
    Philosophy of Education
  •  3060
    Antioch's “Sexual Offense Policy”: A Philosophical Exploration
    Journal of Social Philosophy 28 (1): 22-36. 1997.
    An analytic investigation of Antioch's "Sexual Offense Policy."
    Feminism: Rape and Sexual ViolenceSexual ConsentDefining Sexual Activity
  •  92
    Love is not beautiful: "Symposium" 200e-201c
    Apeiron 19 (1). 1985.
    Ancient Greek and Roman PhilosophyPlato: Symposium
  •  583
    Eros, agape, and philia: readings in the philosophy of Love (edited book)
    Paragon House. 1989.
    The philosophy of loveFor centuries, popular writers and respected scholars have written about and analyzed the phenomenon of love without exhausting its potential for contemporary debate. By representing the three major traditions in the philosophy of love--Platonic eros, Christian agape, and Aristotelian philia--editor Alan Soble has not only examined the intellectual problem of what "love" is, but has designed a dialogue among the three traditions in genuine philosophical style. "Eros is acqu…Read more
    The philosophy of loveFor centuries, popular writers and respected scholars have written about and analyzed the phenomenon of love without exhausting its potential for contemporary debate. By representing the three major traditions in the philosophy of love--Platonic eros, Christian agape, and Aristotelian philia--editor Alan Soble has not only examined the intellectual problem of what "love" is, but has designed a dialogue among the three traditions in genuine philosophical style. "Eros is acquisitive, egocentric or even selfish; agape is a giving love. Eros is an unconstant, unfaithful love, while agape is unwavering and continues to give despite ingratitude. Eros is a love that responds to the merit or value of its object; while agape creates value in its object as a result of loving it... Finally, eros is an ascending love, the human's route to God; agape is a descending love, GodÆs route to humans... Philia is caught between eros and agape."--From the Introduction to Eros, Agape and Philia ISSUES EXPLORED: --What is the state of love today as seen through the eyes of Plato, Aristotle, and Paul? --How do relations between the sexes illustrate the difficulties of love? --What are the nature and effects of exclusivity, reciprocity, and constancy? --What are the conceptual and psychological ties between sex and love? --Does it make any sense to think of love in moral terms?
    Philosophy of Love, MiscFeatures of Love
  •  61
    The Pornography of Representation
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 19 (1): 128-131. 1989.
    Philosophy of Social Science
  • [Book review] sexual investigations (review)
    Ethics 109 (4). 1999.
    Value TheoryValue Theory, Miscellaneous
  •  108
    Sex from Plato to Paglia: a philosophical encyclopedia (edited book)
    Greenwood Press. 2006.
    Sexuality has captured the imagination of thinkers since antiquity. It has inspired numerous creative works and posed myriad ethical, legal, and social challenges. Unlike other references which discuss the biology of sex, this encyclopedia explores sexuality as the subject of philosophy. Through more than 150 alphabetically arranged entries on thinkers, topics, movements, religions, and concepts, the encyclopedia locates sexuality in its humanistic and social contexts.
    Philosophy of Sexuality, General WorksPlatoPlato's Works
  •  1
    Pornography: Marxism, Feminism, and the Future of Sexuality
    Studies in Soviet Thought 37 (1): 37-38. 1989.
  •  1189
    Straight bar?
    with Andrew Norton
    The Philosophers' Magazine 40 (40): 68-73. 2008.
  •  7
    Mark Fisher, Personal Love (review)
    Philosophy in Review 12 21-23. 1992.
    EthicsVarieties of Emotion
  •  1
    Joseph H. Pleck, The Myth of Masculinity (review)
    Philosophy in Review 3 34-35. 1983.
  •  811
    Women and Values (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 23 (2): 215-220. 2000.
    A review of the third edition of Women and Values, edited by M. Pearsall.
    Philosophy of EducationFeminist EthicsFeminist Philosophy of Education
  •  1
    1. Deception and Informed Consent in Research
    Bioethics: Basic Writings on the Key Ethical Questions That Surround the Major, Modern Biological Possibilities and Problems. forthcoming.
    Ethics
  •  1830
    The Coherence of Love
    Philosophy and Theology 12 (2): 293-315. 2000.
    I examine three common beliefs about love: constancy, exclusivity, and the claim that love is a response to the properties of the beloved. Following a discussion of their relative consistency, I argue that neither the constancy nor the exclusivity of love are saved by the contrary belief, that love is not (entirely) a response to the properties of the beloved.
    Defining LoveFeatures of LoveTheories of LoveVarieties of LovePhilosophy of Religion
  •  31
    "Review of" Love's Confusions" (review)
    Essays in Philosophy 7 (1): 17. 2006.
  •  46
    Additional reading
    In Sex from Plato to Paglia: a philosophical encyclopedia, Greenwood Press. pp. 2--767. 2006.
    German Philosophy
  •  128
    Pornography and the social sciences: Reply to Brannigan and Goldenberg
    Social Epistemology 2 (2). 1988.
    PornographySocial Epistemology
  •  122
    Book Review:Rights, Killing, and Suffering. R. G. Frey; Animals and Why They Matter. Mary Midgley; The Case for Animal Rights. Tom Regan (review)
    Ethics 96 (1): 192. 1985.
    Animal RightsRights
  • Legal Paternalism
    Dissertation, State University of New York at Buffalo. 1976.
    Autonomy
  •  7619
    Gender, Objectivity, and Realism
    The Monist 77 (4): 509-530. 1994.
    A detailed examination of the philosophy of science of Evelyn Fox Keller, with special emphasis on her account of "objectivity" and her understanding of the methodology of Barbara McClintock.
    Philosophy of Physical Science, MiscellaneousObjectivity and Value in Social ScienceFeminist Philoso…Read more
    Philosophy of Physical Science, MiscellaneousObjectivity and Value in Social ScienceFeminist Philosophy of SciencePhilosophy of Gender
  •  198
    The Unity of Romantic Love
    Philosophy and Theology 1 (4): 374-397. 1987.
    Romantic love is analyzed as including concern, admiration, the desire for reciprocity, exclusivity, and the passion for union. I argue that the passion for union is its central element. An analysis of “x admires y” which recognizes the intentionality of admiration is used to explain how romantic love practices turn out to be sexist. The analysis also shows that idealization is a special case of admiration, and is therefore not an essential part of romantic love.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  128
    Comments on “Good Sex on Kantian Grounds, or A Reply to Alan Soble,” or A Reply to Joshua Schulz
    Essays in Philosophy 8 (2): 296-300. 2007.
  •  82
    Sex, Love, and Friendship: Studies of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, 1977-1992 (edited book)
    Rodopi. 1997.
    This collection joins together sixty essays on the philosophy of love and sex. Each was presented at a meeting of The Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love held between 1977 and 1992 and later revised for this edition. Topics addressed include ethical and political issues (AIDS, abortion, homosexual rights, and pornography), conceptual matters (the nature, essence, or definition of love, friendship, sexual desire, and perversion); the study of classical and historical figures (Plato, Aristo…Read more
    This collection joins together sixty essays on the philosophy of love and sex. Each was presented at a meeting of The Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love held between 1977 and 1992 and later revised for this edition. Topics addressed include ethical and political issues (AIDS, abortion, homosexual rights, and pornography), conceptual matters (the nature, essence, or definition of love, friendship, sexual desire, and perversion); the study of classical and historical figures (Plato, Aristotle, Spinoza, Kant, and Kierkegaard); and issues in feminist theory (sexual objectification, the social construction of female sexuality, reproductive and marital arrangements). Authors include Jerome Shaffer, Sandra Harding, Michael Ruse, Richard Mohr, Russell Vannoy, Claudia Card, M.C. Dillon, Gene Fendt, Steven Emmanuel, T.F. Morris, Timo Airaksinen, and Sylvia Walsh. The editor, who is the author of Pornography (1986), The Structure of Love (1990), and Sexual Investigations (1996), has also contributed six pieces and an Introduction.
    Ethics
  •  2873
    Philosophy of sexuality
    Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2009.
    This encyclopedia article on the philosophy of sexuality discusses the main themes, concepts, and debates in the field, including the metaphysics (or philosophical anthropology) of sex, the morality of sexual behavior, pragmatic and utilitarian evaluations of sexuality, and sexual perversion.
    Philosophy of Sexuality, General WorksPhilosophy of Sexuality, Misc
  •  75
    Book reviews (review)
    with John Preston
    International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 6 (2): 155-162. 1992.
    Feyerabend's Critique of Foundationalism George Couvalis, 1989 Aldershot, Avebury Press x+158 pp., hardback, ISBN 0 566 07043 X Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? Thinking From Women's Lives Sandra Harding, 1991 Buckingham, Open University Press xii + 319pp.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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