Love Reason and Morality

Love  Reason and Morality
Author: Katrien Schaubroeck,Esther Kroeker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2016-07-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317376538

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This book brings together new essays that explore the connection between love and reasons. The observation that considerations of love carry significant weight in the deliberative process opens up new perspectives in the classic discussion about practical reasons, and gives rise to many interesting questions about the nature of love’s reasons, about their source and legitimacy, about their relation to moral and epistemic reasons, and about the extent to which love is sensitive to reasons. The contributors to this volume orient questions related to love within the broader context of the contemporary discussion on practical reasons, and move forward the conversation about the normative dimensions of love. Love, Reason and Morality will be of interest to philosophers working on issues of normativity, meta-ethics and moral psychology, and especially those interested in the source of practical reasons and the role of attachments in practical deliberation.

Love Reason and Morality

Love  Reason and Morality
Author: Katrien Schaubroeck,Esther Kroeker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2016-07-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317376545

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This book brings together new essays that explore the connection between love and reasons. The observation that considerations of love carry significant weight in the deliberative process opens up new perspectives in the classic discussion about practical reasons, and gives rise to many interesting questions about the nature of love’s reasons, about their source and legitimacy, about their relation to moral and epistemic reasons, and about the extent to which love is sensitive to reasons. The contributors to this volume orient questions related to love within the broader context of the contemporary discussion on practical reasons, and move forward the conversation about the normative dimensions of love. Love, Reason and Morality will be of interest to philosophers working on issues of normativity, meta-ethics and moral psychology, and especially those interested in the source of practical reasons and the role of attachments in practical deliberation.

The Variety of Values

The Variety of Values
Author: Susan R. Wolf
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2015
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780195332810

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For over thirty years Susan Wolf has been writing about moral and nonmoral values and the relation between them. This volume collects Wolf's most important essays on the topics of morality, love, and meaning, ranging from her classic essay "Moral Saints" to her most recent "The Importance of Love." Wolf's essays warn us against the common tendency to classify values in terms of a dichotomy that contrasts the personal, self-interested, or egoistic with the impersonal, altruistic or moral. On Wolf's view, this tendency ignores or distorts the significance of such values as love, beauty, and truth, and neglects the importance of meaningfulness as a dimension of the good life. These essays show us how a self-conscious recognition of the variety of values leads to new understandings of the point, the content, and the limits of morality and to new ways of thinking about happiness and well-being.

Love Speech

Love Speech
Author: David Robinson
Publsiher: Ethics Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2013-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0989631575

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The issues surrounding homosexuality have come upon us as a society with both great speed and great force. As the new guy on the block, the homosexual agenda has put forth many arguments in an attempt to persuade our culture at large to not only accept, but also celebrate, gay and lesbian relationships. Love Speech analyzes and answers these arguments through logic and reason. If we truly love our fellow humans, homosexual or heterosexual, we must speak the truth in love.

The Reasons of Love

The Reasons of Love
Author: Harry G. Frankfurt
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2009-01-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781400826063

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From the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller On Bullshit, a profound meditation on how and why we love In The Reasons of Love, leading moral philosopher and bestselling author Harry Frankfurt argues that the key to a fulfilled life is to pursue wholeheartedly what one cares about, that love is the most authoritative form of caring, and that the purest form of love is, in a complicated way, self-love. Through caring, we infuse the world with meaning. Caring provides us with stable ambitions and concerns, and it shapes the framework of aims and interests within which we lead our lives. Love is a nonvoluntary, disinterested concern for the flourishing of what we love—and self-love, as distinct from self-indulgence, is at heart of this concern. The most elementary form of self-love is no more than the desire to love, and self-love is simply a commitment to finding meaning in our lives.

Love as a Guide to Morals

Love as a Guide to Morals
Author: Andrew Fitz-Gibbon
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789401208055

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Love as a Guide to Morals is an entry-level introduction to the ethical importance of love. Written in conversational format this book looks uniquely at the complexity of love in human relationships and how love can guide ethical decision-making. The book suggests that love in all its intricacy—erotic/erosic love, friendship, affection, and agapic love—is the great good of human life. The book argues that love has a unifying power for morality, and is more suited to ethical thinking and practice than any other idea. Love as a Guide to Morals uses a modified Aristotelian argument (after Alsdair MacIntyre) and suggests “loving relationships” rather than happiness as the goal of human life.

The Concept of Love in 17th and 18th Century Philosophy

The Concept of Love in 17th and 18th Century Philosophy
Author: Herman de Dijn
Publsiher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2007
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9789058676511

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"Love is joy with the accompanying idea of an external cause." Spinoza's definition of love manifests a major paradigm shift achieved by seventeenth-century Europe, in which the emotions, formerly seen as normative "forces of nature," were embraced by the new science of the mind.This shift has often been seen as a transition from a philosophy laden with implicit values and assumptions to a more scientific and value-free way of understanding human action. But is this rational approach really value-free? Today we tend to believe that values are inescapable, and that the descriptive-mechanical method implies its own set of values. Yet the assertion by Spinoza, Malebranche, Leibniz, and Enlightenment thinkers that love guides us to wisdom-and even that the love of a god who creates and maintains order and harmony in the world forms the core of ethical behavior-still resonates powerfully with us. It is, evidently, an idea Western culture is unwilling to relinquish.This collection of insightful essays offers a range of interesting perspectives on how the triumph of "reason" affected not only the scientific-philosophical understanding of the emotions and especially of love, but our everyday understanding as well.

Love s Virtues

Love s Virtues
Author: Mike W. Martin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1996
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: UOM:39015037759829

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This book brings together a sensitive understanding of love and an unusually careful, even painstaking, analysis of the enormous but often neglected role of morality and the virtues in love. Martin's discussions of such virtues as caring, courage, fidelity, and honesty are superb, the examples well-chosen, the argument personal but nevertheless rigorous, the prose accessible and enjoyable to read.