A couple of reasons in favor of monogamy

Journal of Social Philosophy 55 (1):106-123 (2024)
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Abstract

Recent work by philosophers such as Harry Chalmers and Hallie Liberto has called into question the moral permissibility of monogamy. In this article, I defend monogamy on a number of grounds, including practical reasons and reasons relating to commitment, specialness, and jealousy. I also attempt to reframe the debate about monogamy as not just relating to the permissibility of restricting one’s partner but as equally about one’s freedom to leave a relationship. Finally, I make a case against Liberto’s claim that monogamous agreements are over-extensive.

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Kyle York
University of Colorado, Boulder

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