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Love as valuing a relationship

Philosophical Review 112 (2):135-189 (2003)

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  1. Truth, Invention, and the Meaning of Life.David Wiggins - 1976 - British Academy.
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  • (1 other version)Truth, invention, and the meaning of life.David Wiggins - 1988 - In Geoffrey Sayre-McCord (ed.), Essays on moral realism. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. pp. 127--65.
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  • Sexual perversion.Thomas Nagel - 1969 - Journal of Philosophy 66 (1):5-17.
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  • Three conceptions of rational agency.R. Jay Wallace - 1999 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 2 (3):217-242.
    Rational agency may be thought of as intentional activity that is guided by the agent's conception of what they have reason to do. The paper identifies and assesses three approaches to this phenomenon, which I call internalism, meta-internalism, and volitionalism. Internalism accounts for rational motivation by appeal to substantive desires of the agent's that are conceived as merely given; I argue that it fails to do full justice to the phenomenon of guidance by one's conception of one's reasons. Meta-internalism explains (...)
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  • The justification of national partiality.Thomas Hurka - 1997 - In Robert McKim (ed.), The Morality of Nationalism. Oup Usa. pp. 139-57.
    The moral issues about nationalism arise from the character of nationalism as a form of partiality. Nationalists care more about their own nation and its members than about other nations and their members; in that way nationalists are partial to their own national group. The question, then, is whether this national partiality is morally justified or, on the contrary, whether everyone ought to care impartially about all members of all nations. As Jeff McMahan emphasizes in [another chapter of the book (...)
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  • The Phenomena of Love and Hate.D. W. Hamlyn - 1978 - Philosophy 53 (203):5 - 20.
    There has been a good deal of interest in recent years in what Franz Brentano had to say about the notion of ‘intentional objects’ and about intentionality as a criterion of the mental. There has been less interest in his classification of mental phenomena. In his Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint Brentano asserts and argues for the thesis that mental phenomena can be classified in terms of three kinds of mental act or activity, all of which are directed towards an (...)
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  • Platonic love.L. Aryeh Kosman - 1976 - In William Henry Werkmeister (ed.), Facets of Plato's philosophy. Assen: Van Gorcum. pp. 53--69.
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  • Some Mysteries of Love.Harry Frankfurt - unknown
    This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 2001, given by Harry Frankfurt, an American philosopher.
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