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Love and morality

the possibility of altruism

Laurence Thomas

pp. 115-129

Résumé

I endeavor to show that biology is more of an ally to morality than one might be inclined to suppose. My strategy is to look at the significance of love in the context of evolutionary theory and then make some careful extrapolations. By distinguishing between what I call transparent love and opaque love, I attempt to show that evolutionary theory favors our having the moral attitude of minimal respect for others. I also bring out the significance which love plays in our acquiring the virtue of self-command. I conclude with a few ruminations comparing my approach with the approaches of Thomas Nagel and of Philippa Foot.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Fetzer James H. (1985) Sociobiology and epistemology. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 115-129

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-5370-3_6

Citation complète:

Thomas Laurence, 1985, Love and morality: the possibility of altruism. In J. H. Fetzer (ed.) Sociobiology and epistemology (115-129). Dordrecht, Springer.