Friendship and Love, Ethics and Politics

Friendship and Love, Ethics and Politics
Title Friendship and Love, Ethics and Politics PDF eBook
Author Eva Österberg
Publisher Central European University Press
Total Pages 236
Release 2010-01-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 6155211795

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Today, friendship, love and sexuality are mostly viewed as private, personal and informal relations. In the mediaeval and early modern period, just like in ancient times, this was different. The classical philosophy of friendship (Aristotle) included both friendship and love in the concept of philia. It was also linked to an argument about the virtues needed to become an excellent member of the city state. Thus, close relations were not only thought to be a matter of pleasant gatherings in privacy, but just as much a matter of ethics and politics.What, then, happened to the classical ideas of close relations when they were transmitted to philosophers, clerical and monastic thinkers, state officials or other people in the medieval and early modern period? To what extent did friendship transcend the distinctions between private and public that then existed? How were close relations shaped in practice? Did dialogues with close friends help to contribute to the process of subject-formation in the Renaissance and Enlightenment? To what degree did institutions of power or individual thinkers find it necessary to caution against friendship or love and sexuality?

Love, Human and Divine

Love, Human and Divine
Title Love, Human and Divine PDF eBook
Author Edward Collins Vacek, SJ
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Total Pages 380
Release 1994-04-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781589013629

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Although the two great commandments to love God and to love our neighbors as ourselves are central to Christianity, few theologians or spiritual writers have undertaken an extensive account of the meaning and forms of these loves. Most accounts, in fact, make love of God and love of self either impossible or immoral. Integrating these two commandments, Edward Vacek, SJ, develops an original account of love as the theological foundation for Christian ethics. Vacek criticizes common understandings of agape, eros, and philia, examining the arguments of Aquinas, Nygren, Outka, Rahner, Scheler, and other theologians and philosophers. He defines love as an emotional, affirmative participation in the beloved's real and ideal goodness, and he extends this definition to the love between God and self. Vacek proposes that the heart of Christian moral life is loving cooperation with God in a mutually perfecting friendship.

The Supremacy of Love

The Supremacy of Love
Title The Supremacy of Love PDF eBook
Author Eric J. Silverman
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 177
Release 2019-08-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1793608849

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Thirty-five years ago Alasdair MacIntyre’s After Virtue established virtue ethics as a major challenger to competing visions of morality, but there is still considerable disagreement concerning which version of virtue ethics provides the best approach. The Supremacy of Love describes and advocates an agape-centered vision of Aristotelian virtue ethics that portrays love as the most important moral virtue, and the goals of love as a partial constituent of every genuine virtue. This structural improvement to Aristotelian virtue ethics—found originally in the ethics of Thomas Aquinas—enables this account to address several controversial topics in contemporary virtue ethics, including why the virtues cannot be used badly, in what sense is there a unity between the virtues, how the virtues benefit the virtuous person, and how virtues provide action guidance. Eric J. Silverman demonstrates how and why a distinctly love-centered approach to virtue ethics should make the view widely attractive in comparison to alternative accounts of virtue ethics, duty based deontological theories, as well as results-based consequentialist views.

Loves Me, Loves Me Not

Loves Me, Loves Me Not
Title Loves Me, Loves Me Not PDF eBook
Author Laura Smit
Publisher Baker Academic
Total Pages 272
Release 2005-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 080102997X

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This well-researched and accessible book explores the experience of unrequited love in light of the biblical witness to God's love for humanity.

Ethics beyond Rules

Ethics beyond Rules
Title Ethics beyond Rules PDF eBook
Author Keith D Stanglin
Publisher Zondervan
Total Pages 254
Release 2021-08-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 0310120918

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An introduction to ethics that will help Christians rediscover a moral reasoning rooted in Scripture and navigate the ethical crises of our time. How should Christians live? How should we interact with one another? Why do we think the way we do about right and wrong? How should we approach today's complex moral questions? Keith Stanglin realigns our ethical thinking around the central question: What does real love require? applying it to our ethical reasoning on many of the social issues present in today's culture: abortion sexual ethics consumerism technology race and politics Moral evaluation must be based on more than our subjective feelings or the received wisdom or majority opinion of our community. But thinking objectively and reasonably about our ethical commitments is a process that's rarely taught in contemporary education or even in churches. Ethics Beyond Rules is a clear and accessible introduction for thoughtful Christians who want to lead moral lives—who want to define their moral code by firm biblical standards while acknowledging the complex nature of the issues at hand. Stanglin's love-based framework for moral decision-making engages Scripture and the historic Christian faith, giving Christians the tools to clear-mindedly consider the ethical problems of today and the foundation to confront new issues in the years to come.

The Ethics of Caring

The Ethics of Caring
Title The Ethics of Caring PDF eBook
Author Kylea Taylor
Publisher
Total Pages 292
Release 1995
Genre Counselor and client
ISBN

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"If you want to learn about or sort out the confusing ethical issues that arise when clients are working in profound states of consciousness, this book provides unique help to volunteer and professional caregivers (therapists, bodyworkers, hospice volunteers, ministers, etc.) Many books have been written on ethics, but this is one of the few that addresses the ethical challenges inherent in doing spiritual or transpersonal healing work or work that involves profound experiences. Thousands of copies of this book have been sold to schools and practitioners. As a textbook or personal resource, The Ethics of Caring clarifies the counter-transference and transference issues in seven life areas including love, truth, insight, and oneness as well as the more well-known areas of ethical issues: money, sex, and power."--Pub. website.

Love and Ethics

Love and Ethics
Title Love and Ethics PDF eBook
Author Ellen Key
Publisher
Total Pages 82
Release 1911
Genre Love
ISBN

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