Philosophy and Personal Relations: An Anglo-French StudyAlan Montefiore |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Teaching moral philosophy | 23 |
How to treat persons as persons | 62 |
Copyright | |
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accept actions ad hominem affection Alan Montefiore analytic philosopher argue argument attempt behaviour belief benefits causal cause cerned claim commitment compassion Complex View concept of love concern concern-for consider considerations context course deceiving deception deny Derek Parfit discussion distinction emotions evaluations example explanation fact feelings Frieda Fromm-Reichmann G. E. Moore give honesty human important instance intellectual interest involved joint ends Jude kind LCRs least less lives logic matter mean Montreal moral objectionability motives nature object one's oneself Oxford P. F. Strawson paradigms perhaps personal identity personal relations personal relationships plausible possible principle of s-person-ness problem Ps-explanations psychological question R. D. Laing Rawls reasons regard relevant responsibility role s-personal sake seems self-deception sense sexual Simple View simply situation social someone someone's sort suggestion suppose talk theory therapist thesis things thought tion true truth understanding utilitarian


