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New Philosophical Essays on Love and Loving
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Title/Author:
New Philosophical Essays on Love and Loving/ edited by Simon Cushing.
other author:
Cushing, Simon.
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XII, 322 p.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Philosophy of mind. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72324-8
ISBN:
9783030723248
New Philosophical Essays on Love and Loving
New Philosophical Essays on Love and Loving
[electronic resource] /edited by Simon Cushing. - 1st ed. 2021. - XII, 322 p.online resource.
1. Introduction -- 2. Making Room for Love in Kantian Ethics -- 3. Iris Murdoch and the Epistemic Significance of Love -- 4.‘Love’ as a Practice: Looking at Real People -- 5. Love, choice, and taking respon-sibility -- 6. Not All’s Fair in Love and War: Towards Just Love Theory -- 7. Doubting Love -- 8. Love and Free Agency -- 9. Sentimental Reasons -- 10. Wouldn’t It Be Nice? Enticing Reasons for Love -- 11. Love, Motivation, and Reasons: The Case of the Drowning Wife -- 12. Can Our Beloved Pets Love Us Back? -- 13. Romantic love between humans and AIs: a feminist ethical critique -- 14. Patriotism and nationalism as two distinct ways of loving one's country .
New philosophical essays on love by a diverse group of international scholars. Topics include contributions to the ongoing debate on whether love is arational or if there are reasons for love, and if so what kind; the kinds of love there may be (between humans and artificial intelligences, between non-human animals and humans); whether love can explain the difference between nationalism and patriotism; whether love is an necessary component of truly seeing others and the world; whether love, like free will, is “fragile,” and may not survive in a deterministic world; and whether or not love is actually a good thing or may instead be a force opposed to morality. Key philosophers discussed include Immanuel Kant, Iris Murdoch, Bernard Williams, Harry Frankfurt, J. David Velleman, Niko Kolodny, Thomas Hurka, Bennett Helm, Alfred Mele and Derk Pereboom. Essays also touch on the treatment of love in literature and popular culture, from Graham Greene’s The End of the Affair to Spike Jonze’s movie her.
ISBN: 9783030723248
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1. Introduction -- 2. Making Room for Love in Kantian Ethics -- 3. Iris Murdoch and the Epistemic Significance of Love -- 4.‘Love’ as a Practice: Looking at Real People -- 5. Love, choice, and taking respon-sibility -- 6. Not All’s Fair in Love and War: Towards Just Love Theory -- 7. Doubting Love -- 8. Love and Free Agency -- 9. Sentimental Reasons -- 10. Wouldn’t It Be Nice? Enticing Reasons for Love -- 11. Love, Motivation, and Reasons: The Case of the Drowning Wife -- 12. Can Our Beloved Pets Love Us Back? -- 13. Romantic love between humans and AIs: a feminist ethical critique -- 14. Patriotism and nationalism as two distinct ways of loving one's country .
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