PHIL 200 Chapter Notes -Anthony Trollope, Bertrand Russell, Heterosexuality
The hope of such encounters is not the premise for most heterosexual social events.
Sex is part, but not the essence, of heterosexual lives: the average heterosexual's existence does not
revolve around it to remotely the extent that the average homosexual's seems to.
There are plenty of books by open heterosexuals about heterosexual sex, but many more about
other subjects, including most of the world's narrative, dramatic, scientific, and philosophical
literature.
Anthony Trollope lived openly with a woman, yet wrote novels on topics other than sex.
The Principia Mathematica of Bertrand Russell and Alfred North Whitehead runs over two thousand
pages yet never mentions anything long, hard, or throbbing.
Rembrandt never tried to hide his taste for women, and produced many images of his son Titus, but
seems to have been uninterested in heterosexual pornography.
The notion of "gay pride" deserves an aside.
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