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Book Title
Love Friendship & Self C
Publication Date
2010-02-28
Pages
334
ISBN
9780199567898

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199567891
ISBN-13
9780199567898
eBay Product ID (ePID)
78719567

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Love, Friendship, and the Self : Intimacy, Identification, and the Social Nature of Persons
Publication Year
2010
Subject
Love & Romance, Friendship, General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Family & Relationships, Philosophy
Author
Bennett W. Helm
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
23.2 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
detailed and compelling arguments ... a convincing and engaging account of love tied to conceptions of personhood and the morally good life., Whether it is in the discussion of emotions in experiences of art, the way that emotions factor into explaining self-love and self-hate, or their role in relationships of love and friendship, [the author] eschew[s] simple metaphors and offer[s] detailed analysis complete with helpful diagrams and summaries that illustrate a sustained and intimate engagement with these complex and engaging topics., Helm's account of love has been eagerly anticipated and does not disappoint. It identifies and challenges two major influences that arguably distort our understanding of agency, the emotions and love in particular.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
128.46
Table Of Content
1. IntroductionPart I: Caring2. Agency, Emotions, and the Problem of Import3. Caring about OthersPart II: Loving4. Values: Loving Oneself5. Love As Intimate Identification6. Justification and Non-Fungibility of LovePart III: Friendship and the Self7. Paternalistic Love and External Reasons8. Friends Are Other SelvesPostscriptBibliographyIndex
Synopsis
Recent Western thought has consistently emphasized the individualistic strand in our understanding of persons at the expense of the social strand. Thus, it is generally thought that persons are self-determining and autonomous, where these are understood to be capacities we exercise most fully on our own, apart from others, whose influence on us tends to undermine that autonomy. Love, Friendship, and the Self argues that we must reject a stronglyindividualistic conception of persons if we are to make sense of significant interpersonal relationships and the importance they can have in our lives. It presents a new account of love as intimate identification and offriendship as a kind of plural agency, in each case grounding and analyzing these notions in terms of interpersonal emotions. At the center of this account is an analysis of how our emotional connectedness with others is essential to our very capacities for autonomy and self-determination: we are rational and autonomous only because of and through our inherently social nature. By focusing on the role that relationships of love and friendship have both in the initial formation of our selves andin the on-going development and maturation of adult persons, Helm significantly alters our understanding of persons and the kind of psychology we persons have as moral and socialbeings., Recent Western thought has consistently emphasized the individualistic strand in our understanding of persons at the expense of the social strand. Thus, it is generally thought that persons are self-determining and autonomous, where these are understood to be capacities we exercise most fully on our own, apart from others, whose influence on us tends to undermine that autonomy. Love, Friendship, and the Self argues that we must reject a strongly individualistic conception of persons if we are to make sense of significant interpersonal relationships and the importance they can have in our lives. It presents a new account of love as intimate identification and of friendship as a kind of plural agency, in each case grounding and analyzing these notions in terms of interpersonal emotions. At the center of this account is an analysis of how our emotional connectedness with others is essential to our very capacities for autonomy and self-determination: we are rational and autonomous only because of and through our inherently social nature. By focusing on the role that relationships of love and friendship have both in the initial formation of our selves and in the on-going development and maturation of adult persons, Helm significantly alters our understanding of persons and the kind of psychology we persons have as moral and social beings., Bennett Helm presents a reexamination of our common understanding of ourselves as persons in light of the phenomena of love and friendship. He argues that the individualism that is implicit in that understanding cannot be sustained if we are to understand the kind of distinctively personal intimacy that love and friendship essentially involve.
LC Classification Number
BD436

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