John Corvino

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John Corvino, (born 1969) is an American author and lecturer in philosophy at Wayne State University.

John Corvino attended St. John's University where he obtained his B.A. in 1990, with a Ph.D University of Texas at Austin in 1998. He is currently in the Department of Philosophy at Wayne State University where he is an assistant professor in philosophy; He is up for tenure this year.

Reviewing Same Sex in the Times Literary Supplement, Nigel Ashford commented that "the tone of the book — of reason and logic, respect for opponents and willingness to engage in intellectual combat — is set by Corvino himself in his examination of the case against homosexuality, and by the inclusion of a rebuttal of his own arguments." (as quoted in Gale's Authors, op.cit.) [1]

Contents

[edit] Works

  • (Editor and contributor) Same Sex: Debating the Ethics, Science, and Culture of Homosexuality, Rowman & Littlefield (Lanham, MD), 1997. ISBN 0-8476-8482-2

[edit] Anthologies

  • Do We Need Minority Rights?, The Philosophy of Sex and Remapping the Humanities: Identity, Memory, Community, and (post)Modernity, Wayne State University Press, 2004.

[edit] Journals

  • Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide
  • Between the Lines
  • Southwest Philosophy Review
  • Business Ethics Quarterly
  • Philosophical Quarterly.
  • Ethics

[edit] Reviews

  • Times Literary Supplement, September 4, 1998, Nigel Ashford, review of Same Sex: Debating the Ethics, Science, and Culture of Homosexuality, p. 13.
  • Washington Post Book World, review of Same Sex, p. 13.

[edit] Resources