Raja Fouad Halwani (born 1967) is an American-Lebanese philosopher and professor of philosophy at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He is known for his works on philosophy of sex.[1][2][3][4][5]

Raja Halwani
Born1967
Beirut, Lebanon
EducationSyracuse University (PhD), American University of Beirut (BA)
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsSchool of the Art Institute of Chicago
ThesisIntention, interpretation, and truth (1996)
Doctoral advisorCatherine Lord
Main interests
Websitehttp://rajahalwani.blogspot.com/

Philosophy

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Being gay, he started with some ethical questions related to homosexuality and some sexual acts (rightly or wrongly) related to gay men - unrestrained, casual sex and open relationships. In fact, his first two publications, in the days when he was a graduate student, were: “Are One Night Stands Morally Problematic?” and “The Morality of Adultery.” Convinced by the work of Alan Soble that thinking about sex is one of the most important philosophical endeavors, he denies his guilt about publishing about sex and even brazenly uses the language of virtue to do so. Halwani, an American-Arab (originally Lebanese), is also very interested in sexual issues and the contemporary Middle East, often addressing them through a debate between essentialism and social constructivism. In addition, he publishes in the field of philosophy of art and political philosophy and is generally an ardent supporter of pop culture, simultaneously (or intermittently?) liking it and despising it.[6]

Books

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References

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  1. ^ Jacobs, Jonathan (2007). "Review of Virtuous Liaisons: Care, Love, Sex, and Virtue Ethics". Social Theory and Practice. 33 (2): 345–352. doi:10.5840/soctheorpract200733231. ISSN 0037-802X. JSTOR 23559112.
  2. ^ Philaretou, Andreas G. (January 24, 2008). "A Review of: "Sex and Ethics: Essays on Sexuality, Virtue, and the Good Life. Edited by Raja Halwani."". The Journal of Sex Research. 45 (1): 86–87. doi:10.1080/00224490701808340. ISSN 0022-4499. S2CID 145646539.
  3. ^ "Raja Halwani". Aeon.
  4. ^ "Interview with Raja Halwani". Erotes. August 16, 2016.
  5. ^ "Raja Halwani". School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
  6. ^ Halwani, Raja; Soble, Alan; Hoffman, Sarah; Held, Jacob M. (2017). The philosophy of sex : contemporary readings (Seventh ed.). Lanham, Maryland. p. 539. ISBN 9781442261440.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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