The Normative Thoughts of Parental Love, Part II: Other-restricting Normative Beliefs

In the last chapter, I discussed the self-restricting normative thoughts of parental love. I showed in the process how the Aristotelian model can accommodate a strong sense of obligation—one that reflects a set of priorities that solves the integration problems of the agent of integrity who is both...

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