The Phenomenology of Sex, Love, and Intimacy presents a phenomenological exploration of love as it manifests itself through sexual desires and intimate relationships. Setting up a unique dialogue between psychology and philosophy, Susi Ferrarello offers a perspective through which clinicians can inform their practice on diverse issues of human sexuality.
Introduction
Chapter 1 -- Practical Intentionality and Gefühlsintentionalität
Chapter 2 -- Sex with and without the ego
Chapter 3 -- Perversions
Chapter 4 -- Introduction to the Phenomenology of Philia
Chapter 5 -- Forced intimacy
Chapter 6 -- Jealousy
Chapter 7 -- Agape
Chapter 8 -- Sexual Normality and Intercorporeality
Susi Ferrarello is a professor at California State University and Saybrook University, teaching philosophy to graduate students of psychology. She holds a PhD in philosophy from Sorbonne and an MA in Human Rights and Political Science from the University of Bologna.