Full Description
Philosophers have turned their attention in recent years to many previously unmined topics, among them love and friendship. In this collection of new essays in philosophical and moral psychology, philosophers turn their analytic tools to a topic perhaps most resistant to reasoned analysis: erotic love. Also included is one previously published pape
Contents
Preface -- Love and the Individual: Romantic Rightness and Platonic Aspiration -- Love and Rationality -- The Right Method of Boy-Loving -- Union, Autonomy, and Concern -- Love and Human Bondage in Maugham, Spinoza, and Freud -- Love and Autonomy -- Love and Solipsism -- Love and Its Place in Moral Discourse -- Jealousy and Desire -- Love Undigitized -- Is Love an Emotion? -- Love and Intentionality: Roxane's Choice -- Love's Truths