Intellectual Foreplay
Title | Intellectual Foreplay PDF eBook |
Author | Eve Eschner Hogan |
Publisher | Turner Publishing Company |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2011-01-01 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 0897935896 |
This solutions-oriented guide offers problem solving and behavior changing strategies for people working on their most intimate relationships. The book provides readers with: enhanced knowledge of their own and their partners' beliefs, values, habits, desires, goals, likes, and dislikes; ideas for opening communication and deepening a relationship; skills for making healthy decisions about lifestyles and boundaries; an in-depth understanding of the role of self-esteem in relationships; increased ability to let go of the past and embrace the present; and the knowledge that it is important not only to choose the right partner, but also to be the right partner. What distinguishes Intellectual Foreplay from similar titles is that it includes guidelines on what to do with the answers it gives. This makes it useful in both creating and sustaining a relationship.
Intellectual Foreplay
Title | Intellectual Foreplay PDF eBook |
Author | Eve Eschner Hogan |
Publisher | Hunter House |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 0897932773 |
Provides a series on question on feelings, interests, beliefs, personalistories, financial matters, habits and behavior, future plans, and relatedssues for couples considering a more permanent relationship.
Virtual Foreplay
Title | Virtual Foreplay PDF eBook |
Author | Eve Eschner Hogan |
Publisher | Hunter House |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 9780897933308 |
In this guide to online dating, relationship expert Eve Hogan describes the skills needed to make meaningful contact on the Web, and then successfully shift to face-to-face romance. -- from back cover.
Foreplay
Title | Foreplay PDF eBook |
Author | Carl Djerassi |
Publisher | Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Pages | 90 |
Release | 2011-03-24 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 029928333X |
Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin, and Theodor W. Adorno were intellectual giants of the first half of the twentieth century. The drama Foreplay explores their deeply human and psychologically intriguing private lives, focusing on professional and personal jealousies, the mutual dislike of Theodor Adorno and Hannah Arendt, the association between Walter Benjamin and Georges Bataille, and the border between erotica and pornography. Djerassi’s extensive biographical research brings to light many fascinating details revealed in the dialogues among the characters, including Adorno’s obsession with his dreams, Benjamin’s admiration for Franz Kafka, and the intimate correspondence between Gretel Adorno and Walter Benjamin. The introduction of a fictitious character, Fräulein X, intensifies the complex interplay among the four lead protagonists and allows for a comparison of Adorno’s philandering and the similar behavior of Martin Heidegger, whose affair with Hannah Arendt is well known. Foreplay brims with intrigue and the friction created when strong personalities clash.
How to Love Your Marriage
Title | How to Love Your Marriage PDF eBook |
Author | Eve Eschner Hogan |
Publisher | Turner Publishing Company |
Pages | 455 |
Release | 2006-04-28 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1630265276 |
Keeping the love in your marriage requires skills that most of us have not been taught in school or at home. Many people think that the secret to marriage is FINDING the love of your life. Of greater importance is KEEPING the love in your life from that moment on. This book's premise is that love, like self-esteem, doesn't go away; it just gets blocked by negative experiences, comments and beliefs that make the love difficult to feel. When we learn how to remove those obstacles, to let go of the past, to move beyond our egos to the heart of the matter and align our actions with our goals, we can reawaken the love and keep our marriage growing. HOW TO LOVE YOUR MARRIAGE provides: ** Methods for solving problems and being your own best relationship advisor ** Empowering "How to" steps to take even if your partner is not willing to take them with you ** Simple "Love Tips" that you can use immediately ** The EROS formula for creating powerful, loving relationships ** Tools for managing your emotions -- and those of your spouse ** An understanding of self-esteem's impact on a relationship and a relationship's impact on self-esteem ** Self-directed exercises and questions
Sports, Games, and Play
Title | Sports, Games, and Play PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey H. Goldstein |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1135832358 |
This updated study of sports and recreation utilizes the most current research, introducing the latest innovations and analyses in new chapters while revising and expanding chapters from the previous edition. Presenting diverse methodological and conceptual approaches, this anthology reflects the current view of sports as a "natural laboratory" for ecologically valid research. This collection contains literature reviews, innovative theories and methods, and essays on various psychological and social aspects of sports, games, and organized play.
How to Do Things with Pornography
Title | How to Do Things with Pornography PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy Bauer |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2015-04-06 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0674286499 |
Feminist philosophers have made important strides in altering the overwhelmingly male-centric discipline of philosophy. Yet, in Nancy Bauer’s view, most are still content to work within theoretical frameworks that are fundamentally false to human beings’ everyday experiences. This is particularly intolerable for a species of philosophy whose central aspiration is to make the world a less sexist place. How to Do Things with Pornography models a new way to write philosophically about pornography, women’s self-objectification, hook-up culture, and other contemporary phenomena. Unafraid to ask what philosophy contributes to our lives, Bauer argues that the profession’s lack of interest in this question threatens to make its enterprise irrelevant. Bauer criticizes two paradigmatic models of Western philosophizing: the Great Man model, according to which philosophy is the product of rare genius; and the scientistic model, according to which a community of researchers works together to discover once-and-for-all truths. The philosopher’s job is neither to perpetuate the inevitably sexist trope of the philosopher-genius nor to “get things right.” Rather, it is to compete with the Zeitgeist and attract people to the endeavor of reflecting on their settled ways of perceiving and understanding the world. How to Do Things with Pornography boldly enlists J. L. Austin’s How to Do Things with Words, showing that it should be read not as a theory of speech acts but as a revolutionary conception of what philosophers can do in the world with their words.