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Philosophers have long been interested in love and its general role in morality. This volume focuses on and explores the complex relation between love and justice as it appears within loving relationships, between lovers and their wider social context, and the broader political realm. Special attention is paid to the ensuing challenge of understanding and respecting the lovers' personal autonomy in all three contexts.

Accordingly, the essays in this volume are divided into three thematic sections. Section I aims at shedding further light on conceptual and practical issues concerning the compatibility or incompatibility of love and justice within relationships of love. For example, are loving relations inherently unjust? Might love require justice? Or do love and justice belong to distinct moral domains? The essays in Section II consider the relation between the lovers on the one hand and their broader societal environment on the other. Specifically, how exactly are love and im

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

Rachel Fedock, Michael Kühler, and Raja Rosenhagen

Section I: Justice Within Relationships of Love

2. The Amorality of Romantic Love

Arina Pismenny

3. Autonomy, Love, and Receptivity

Carter Johnson

4. A Minimalist Conception of Love

Getty Lustila

5. "Someone I Would Have Hated to Be": The Threat of Love in Rear Window and Vertigo

Troy Jollimore

6. Murdochian Presentationalism, Autonomy, and the Ideal Lovers’ Pledge

Raja Rosenhagen

7. Dialogical Love and its Internal Normative Fabric

Angelika Krebs

8. Tolerance, Love and Justice

Christian Maurer

9. Abandonment and the Egalitarianism of Love

Tony Milligan

Section II: Loving Partiality and Moral Impartiality

10. Dissolving the Illusion of the Love and Justice Dichotomy

Rachel Fedock

11. Love and Our Moral Relations With Others

Nora Kreft

12. Acting Out: How Personal Relationships Provide Basic Moral Practical Reasons

Shane Gronholz

13. Love for One’s Own or Justice for All?

Marilyn Friedman

Section III: The Political Dimension of Love and Justice

14. Love’s Extension: Confucian Familial Love and the Challenge of Impartiality

Andrew Lambert

15. Love as Union and Political Liberalism

Michael Kühler

16. The Freedom that Comes with Love

Niklas Forsberg

17. Love, Activism, and Social Justice

Barrett Emerick

Love Justice and Autonomy

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/27/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367685706, 978-0367685706
      ISBN10: 0367685701

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Philosophers have long been interested in love and its general role in morality. This volume focuses on and explores the complex relation between love and justice as it appears within loving relationships, between lovers and their wider social context, and the broader political realm. Special attention is paid to the ensuing challenge of understanding and respecting the lovers' personal autonomy in all three contexts.

      Accordingly, the essays in this volume are divided into three thematic sections. Section I aims at shedding further light on conceptual and practical issues concerning the compatibility or incompatibility of love and justice within relationships of love. For example, are loving relations inherently unjust? Might love require justice? Or do love and justice belong to distinct moral domains? The essays in Section II consider the relation between the lovers on the one hand and their broader societal environment on the other. Specifically, how exactly are love and im

      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction

      Rachel Fedock, Michael Kühler, and Raja Rosenhagen

      Section I: Justice Within Relationships of Love

      2. The Amorality of Romantic Love

      Arina Pismenny

      3. Autonomy, Love, and Receptivity

      Carter Johnson

      4. A Minimalist Conception of Love

      Getty Lustila

      5. "Someone I Would Have Hated to Be": The Threat of Love in Rear Window and Vertigo

      Troy Jollimore

      6. Murdochian Presentationalism, Autonomy, and the Ideal Lovers’ Pledge

      Raja Rosenhagen

      7. Dialogical Love and its Internal Normative Fabric

      Angelika Krebs

      8. Tolerance, Love and Justice

      Christian Maurer

      9. Abandonment and the Egalitarianism of Love

      Tony Milligan

      Section II: Loving Partiality and Moral Impartiality

      10. Dissolving the Illusion of the Love and Justice Dichotomy

      Rachel Fedock

      11. Love and Our Moral Relations With Others

      Nora Kreft

      12. Acting Out: How Personal Relationships Provide Basic Moral Practical Reasons

      Shane Gronholz

      13. Love for One’s Own or Justice for All?

      Marilyn Friedman

      Section III: The Political Dimension of Love and Justice

      14. Love’s Extension: Confucian Familial Love and the Challenge of Impartiality

      Andrew Lambert

      15. Love as Union and Political Liberalism

      Michael Kühler

      16. The Freedom that Comes with Love

      Niklas Forsberg

      17. Love, Activism, and Social Justice

      Barrett Emerick

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