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Love's Constancy

Philosophy 68 (263):63-77 (1993)

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  1. Marital Faithfulness.Susan Mendus - 1984 - Philosophy 59 (228):243 - 252.
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  • Responsibility of Persons for Their Emotions.Edward Sankowski - 1977 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 7 (4):829 - 840.
    We sometimes blame persons, and we sometimes give them credit for the emotions they feel. We could, for example, speak of feeling hatred, resentment or envy as “reprehensible” in suitable circumstances, or say “He's to blame for feeling that way.” We could speak of feeling sympathy, affection or indignation as “commendable” in suitable circumstances, or say “He deserves credit for feeling that way.” And it is not just that we are assessing such emotion as somehow good or bad — in (...)
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  • Ethical Idealism.Nicholas Rescher - 1989 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 49 (4):748-752.
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  • The Fragility of Goodness.Martha Nussbaum - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 85 (7):376-383.
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  • Wisdom, Information and Wonder: What Is Knowledge for?Mary Midgley - 1989 - Philosophy 65 (252):236-237.
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  • Can One Promise to Love Another?John Wilson - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (250):557 - 563.
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  • Friendship, Altruism and Morality.Roland Paul Blum - 1983 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44 (1):121-124.
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  • (1 other version)About Love: No Dogs or Philosophers Allowed.Ken Knisely, Robert Solomon, Verna Gehring & John Loughney - forthcoming - DVD.
    A rigorous and wide-ranging discussion of the most ballyhooed emotion of all--and its surprising role in making us who we are. With Robert Solomon, Verna Gehring, and John Loughney.
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  • Beast and Man: The Roots of Human Nature.Mary Midgley - 1980 - Philosophy 55 (212):270-273.
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  • (2 other versions)Later selves and moral principles.Derek Parfit - 1973 - In Alan Montefiore (ed.), Philosophy and personal relations. Montreal,: McGill- Queen's University Press.
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