Lust
by
 
Blackburn, Simon, 1944-

Title
Lust

Author
Blackburn, Simon, 1944-

ISBN
9780195162004

Personal Author
Blackburn, Simon, 1944-

Publication Information
[New York] : New York Public Library ; Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2004.

Physical Description
xii, 151 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 19 cm.

Series
The seven deadly sins
 
Seven deadly sins.

Contents
Desire -- Excess -- Two problems from Plato -- Stiff upper lips -- The Christian panic -- The legacy -- What nature intended -- Some consequences -- Shakespeare versus Dorothy Parker -- Hobbesian unity -- Disasters -- Substitutions -- Evolution and desire -- Overcoming pessimism -- Farewell.

Abstract
Publisher's description: Lust, says Simon Blackburn, is furtive, headlong, always sizing up opportunities. It is a trail of clothing in the hallway, the trashy cousin of love. But be that as it may, the aim of this delightful book is to rescue lust "from the denunciations of old men of the deserts, to deliver it from the pallid and envious confessor and the stocks and pillories of the Puritans, to drag it from the category of sin to that of virtue." Blackburn, author of such popular philosophy books as Think and Being Good, here offers a sharp-edged probe into the heart of lust, blending together insight from some of the world's greatest thinkers on sex, human nature, and our common cultural foibles. Blackburn takes a wide ranging, historical approach, discussing lust as viewed by Aristophanes and Plato, lust in the light of the Stoic mistrust of emotion, and the Christian fear of the flesh that catapulted lust to the level of deadly sin. He describes how philosophical pessimists like Schopenhauer and Sartre contributed to our thinking about lust and explores the false starts in understanding lust represented by Freud, Kinsey, and modern "evolutionary psychology." But most important, Blackburn reminds us that lust is also life-affirming, invigorating, fun. He points to the work of David Hume (Blackburn's favorite philosopher) who saw lust not only as a sensual delight but also "a joy of the mind." Written by one of the most eminent living philosophers, attractively illustrated and colourfully packaged, Lust is a book that anyone would lust over.

Subject Term
Lust -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
 
Luxure -- Aspect religieux -- Christianisme.
 
Lust -- Religious aspects -- Christianity. (OCoLC)fst01003942
 
Lusten.
 
Ethische aspecten.
 
Désir sexuel.
 
Luxure.
 
Philosophie.

Electronic Access
Table of contents http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip043/2003009327.html
 
Contributor biographical information http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0726/2003009327-b.html
 
Publisher description http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0614/2003009327-d.html