Sexual solipsism: philosophical essays on pornography and objectification
by Rae Langton.
- New York : OUP, 2009.
- 405 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Speech Acts and Unspeakable Acts Chapter 2. Dangerous Confusion? Responses to Ronald Dworkin Chapter 3. Freedom of Illocution? Response to Daniel Jacobson with Jennifer Hornsby Chapter 4. Pornography's Authority? Response to Leslie Green Chapter 5. Pornography's Divine Command? Response to Judith Butler Chapter 6. Whose Right? Ronald Dworkin, Women, and Pronographers Chapter 7. Equality and Moralism: Response to Ronald Dworkin Chapter 8. Scorekeeping in a Pornographic Language Game with Caroline West Chapter 9. Duty and Desolation Chapter 10. Autonomy- Denial in Objectification Chapter 11. Projection and Objectification Chapter 12. Feminism in Epistemology: Exclusion Chapter 13. Speaker's Freedom and Maker's Knowledge Chapter 14. Sexual Solipsism Chapter 15. Love and Solipsism