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Love and its objects = what can we care for? /
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Title/Author:
Love and its objects/ Edited by Christian Maurer, Tony Milligan, Kamila Pacovska.
Reminder of title:
what can we care for? /
Author:
Maurer, Christian,
other author:
Milligan, Tony,
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan : : 2014.,
Description:
256 p.
Notes:
Electronic book text.
[NT 15003449]:
Acknowledgements Contributors Introduction-- Christian Maurer, Tony Milligan and Kamila Pacovska PART I: ROMANTIC AND EROTIC LOVE 1. Dialogical Love-- Angelika Krebs 2. Ain't Love Nothing but Sex Misspelled? The Role of Sex in Romantic Love-- Aaron Ben-Ze'ev 3. Loving Persons: Activity and Passivity in Romantic Relationships-- Michael Kuhler 4. What did Socrates Love?-- Tomas Hejduk PART II: THE APPROPRIATE BELOVED 5. Self-hatred, Self-love and Value-- Kate Abramson & Adam Leite 6. Is it Better to Love Better Things?-- Aaron Smuts 7. Loving the Lovable-- Katrien Schaubroeck 8. Loving Villains: Virtue in Response to Wrongdoing-- Kamila Pacovska PART III: STRANGERS 9. Loving a Stranger-- Jan Bransen 10. On 'Love at First Sight'-- Christian Maurer PART IV: HUMANS AND PERSONS 11. Persons as Irreplaceable-- Elizabeth Drummond Young 12. What Relationship Structure Tells Us about Love-- Magdalena Hoffmann PART V: THE NON-HUMAN 13. Animals and the Capacity for Love-- Tony Milligan 14. The Love of Art: Art, Oikophilia, and Philokalia-- Daniel Gustafsson Index.
Subject:
Love - Philosophy. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137383310Online journal 'available contents' page
ISBN:
1137383313 (electronic bk.) :
Love and its objects = what can we care for? /
Maurer, Christian,
Love and its objects
what can we care for? /[electronic resource] :Edited by Christian Maurer, Tony Milligan, Kamila Pacovska. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 256 p.
Electronic book text.
Acknowledgements Contributors Introduction-- Christian Maurer, Tony Milligan and Kamila Pacovska PART I: ROMANTIC AND EROTIC LOVE 1. Dialogical Love-- Angelika Krebs 2. Ain't Love Nothing but Sex Misspelled? The Role of Sex in Romantic Love-- Aaron Ben-Ze'ev 3. Loving Persons: Activity and Passivity in Romantic Relationships-- Michael Kuhler 4. What did Socrates Love?-- Tomas Hejduk PART II: THE APPROPRIATE BELOVED 5. Self-hatred, Self-love and Value-- Kate Abramson & Adam Leite 6. Is it Better to Love Better Things?-- Aaron Smuts 7. Loving the Lovable-- Katrien Schaubroeck 8. Loving Villains: Virtue in Response to Wrongdoing-- Kamila Pacovska PART III: STRANGERS 9. Loving a Stranger-- Jan Bransen 10. On 'Love at First Sight'-- Christian Maurer PART IV: HUMANS AND PERSONS 11. Persons as Irreplaceable-- Elizabeth Drummond Young 12. What Relationship Structure Tells Us about Love-- Magdalena Hoffmann PART V: THE NON-HUMAN 13. Animals and the Capacity for Love-- Tony Milligan 14. The Love of Art: Art, Oikophilia, and Philokalia-- Daniel Gustafsson Index.
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This collection of essays on the philosophy of love, by leading contributors to the discussion, places particular emphasis on the relation between love, its character and appropriateness and the objects towards which it is directed: romantic and erotic partners, persons, ourselves, strangers, non-human animals and art.Love and Its Objects is a collection of essays on the philosophy of love by leading contributors to the discussion, including Aaron Ben-Ze'ev, Angelika Krebs, Aaron Smuts and Jan Bransen. Particular emphasis is placed upon the relation between love, its character, its appropriateness, and the objects toward which it is directed: romantic and erotic partners, persons, ourselves, strangers, non-human animals, and art. By focusing upon the different objects of love, and how the lover relates to them, the collection breaks new and important ground, pushing beyond the recent debates on reasons for love.
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Christian Maurer is an assistant docteur in philosophy at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. His publications mainly concern aspects of early modern and contemporary moral philosophy, in particular the topics of self-love, love, and the passions. Tony Milligan is a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, and is the author of Love, Beyond Animal Rights and Civil Disobedience: Protest, Justification and the Law (which explores the contemporary applicability of the civil disobedience concept, as well as attempts to politicize an account of love). He has research interests in animal ethics and the virtues. Kamila Pacovska is an assistant professor at the University of Pardubice, Czech Republic, where she lectures on ethics and the history of ethics. Her research interests are in the psychology of wrongdoing and the relation between human character and action.
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