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The American magazine ''[[Evergreen]]'' in 1960, in volume 4, issues 13-15, has a chapter entitled "Erotics and pornosophy." The American magazine ''[[Evergreen]]'' in 1960, in volume 4, issues 13-15, has a chapter entitled "Erotics and pornosophy."
-It is to be found in such titles as [[Stefan Zweifel]]'s ''[[Pornosophie & Imachination - Sade/Lamettrie/Hegel]]''. +It is to be found in such titles as [[Stefan Zweifel]]'s ''[[Pornosophie & Imachination - Sade/Lamettrie/Hegel]]'' (2002).
== See also == == See also ==
*[[Eros is the oldest of gods]] *[[Eros is the oldest of gods]]

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Pornosophy is a portmanteau word of porn (pornography) and sophia (wisdom) that hints at the connection between pornography and philosophy. A related term is erosophy.

The term was perhaps first mentioned in print as "Pornosophical philotheology. Metaphysics in Mecklenburg street!" , a phrase uttered by Lynch in Ulysses. See philotheology and Mecklenburg street.

The American magazine Evergreen in 1960, in volume 4, issues 13-15, has a chapter entitled "Erotics and pornosophy."

It is to be found in such titles as Stefan Zweifel's Pornosophie & Imachination - Sade/Lamettrie/Hegel (2002).

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