Self-Love in Logic-Based Therapy

International Journal of Philosophical Practice 7 (1):61-78 (2021)
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Abstract

The phenomenon of self-love elicits conflicting reactions. Some believe it is the key to happiness, while others are skeptical. This essay defines self-love as wholehearted concern for one's well-being, argues that it does not imply selfishness, arrogance, or vanity, discusses reasons to value self-love, and describes ways Logic-Based Therapy can be used to help people love themselves.

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Ivan Guajardo
Virginia Western Community College

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