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The Moral Psychology of Love

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 2022

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Copyright year
2022
ISBN-Print
978-1-5381-5100-6
ISBN-Online
978-1-5381-5101-3
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
314
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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    1. Dedication No access
    2. Contents No access
    3. Acknowledgments No access
    1. Notes No access
    2. References No access
      1. Is Anything Better Not Discussed? No access
      2. Defining the Topic to Not Discuss No access
      3. What Is Love? No access
      4. What Is a Moral Emotion? No access
      5. Ambivalence No access
      6. Reasons for and Reasons of Love No access
      7. Anyway, What Difference Would It Make? No access
      8. Cutting Out Morality No access
      9. Supervenience No access
      10. The Bankruptcy of Meta-ethical Foundations No access
      11. Conclusion No access
      12. Notes No access
      13. References No access
      1. Introduction No access
      2. The First Stage of Love: Attraction No access
      3. Romantic Attachment No access
      4. The Risks of Love No access
      5. Conclusions No access
      6. References No access
      1. The Good and Bad of Love No access
      2. The Good and Bad of Hate No access
      3. Summary No access
      4. References No access
      1. What Is an Ideal? No access
      2. Pre-theoretical Studies of Love No access
      3. The Role of Ideals in the Duplex Theory of Love No access
      4. Conclusion No access
      5. References No access
      1. Love for One versus Love for All No access
      2. Love for One? The Special Case of Romantic Love in Pair-bonds No access
      3. Evidence of the Special Nature of Romantic Love in Pair-bonds No access
      4. Monogamy No access
      5. Altruism No access
      6. Future Directions No access
      7. Conclusions No access
      8. References No access
      1. Introduction No access
      2. Emotions toward the Good Fortune of Others No access
      3. Compersion No access
      4. Polyamory No access
      5. Compersion and Jealousy in Polyamory No access
      6. References No access
      1. Plurality in Romantic Life No access
      2. Mergers and Acquisitions No access
      3. Romantic Fashioning No access
      4. Nonmonogamy and Romantic Fashioning No access
      5. Conclusion No access
      6. Notes No access
      7. References No access
      1. Intro No access
      2. Being Trans No access
      3. Being Loved (Romantically) No access
      4. Clashing Identities No access
      5. Limits of Love? No access
      6. Acknowledgments No access
      7. Notes No access
      8. References No access
      1. A Different Conception of Obligations No access
      2. Reasons for Love No access
      3. Controlling Emotions No access
      4. The Motivation for Love No access
      5. Conclusion No access
      6. Notes No access
      7. References No access
      1. Integrity No access
      2. Four Features of Love No access
      3. Two Cases No access
      4. Mistaken Integrities and Mistaken Defenses No access
      5. Philosophy and Reality No access
      6. Notes No access
      7. References No access
      1. The Neo-Aristotelian Account of Friendship No access
      2. Aristotle’s Friendship Love Is Too Disinterested No access
      3. The Notion of Character Friendship Is Too Moralistic No access
      4. A Minimal Account of True Friendship No access
      5. Vices of Friendship No access
      6. Conclusion No access
      7. Notes No access
      8. References No access
      1. Introduction: No access
      2. “Everyone Knows That”: How Discourses about Gender Shape Our Reality No access
      3. “He’s Not Abusive”: Real Love, Abusive Love, and Why We Can’t Tell the Difference No access
      4. “Is This Normal?”: Understanding Covert Misogyny No access
      5. “Did I Deserve That?”: Covert Misogyny as Institutional Cruelty No access
      6. “There Are So Many Other Things I Could Be Doing Right Now”: The Bleeding to Death of Time under Covert Misogyny22 No access
      7. “Why Do We Think It’s Just Us?” Epistemic Echoing and Other Solutions No access
      8. “Finally” No access
      9. Notes No access
      10. References No access
      1. Introduction No access
      2. Inconsistencies in Infidelity Research No access
      3. Planned versus Unplanned Cheating No access
      4. The Perceived Self-Control of Moral Actors No access
      5. Situational Influences on Immoral Behavior No access
      6. Succumbing to Temptation No access
      7. Current Research No access
      8. Method No access
      9. Results No access
      10. Discussion No access
      11. Implications for Monogamy Maintenance No access
      12. Accuracy of Cheating Statistics No access
      13. Conclusion No access
      14. References No access
  1. Index No access Pages 303 - 308
  2. About the Authors No access Pages 309 - 314

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