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Love FirstPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 110 (3): 854-886. 2025.How should we respond to the humanity of others? Should we care for others’ well-being? Respect them as autonomous agents? Largely neglected is an answer we can find in the religious traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Buddhism: we should love all. This paper argues that an ideal of love for all can be understood apart from its more typical religious contexts and moreover provides a unified and illuminating account of the the nature and grounds of morality. I defend a novel account of love f…Read more
Brendan de Kenessey
University Of Toronto
University of Toronto, St. George Campus
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University Of TorontoAssistant Professor
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University of Toronto, St. George CampusAssistant Professor
Areas of Specialization
| Normative Ethics |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
| Philosophy of Action |
| Social and Political Philosophy |