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13Love and FriendshipIn Eva M. Dadlez (ed.), Jane Austen's Emma: Philosophical Perspectives, Oup Usa. pp. 25-54. 2018._Emma_ is a novel about the centrality of love and friendship to its heroine’s happiness. Emma’s friendship with Mr. Knightley illustrates Aristotle’s conception of the highest kind of friendship: a friendship of virtuous people who share their lives through conversation and joint activities. Critics who disagree with this claim misunderstand either Emma’s character or Aristotle’s conception of virtue. Some critics reject the Aristotelian-Austenian conception of a good friendship on the grounds …Read more
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LoveIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The Oxford Hndbk of Practical Ethics, Oxford University Press Uk. 2005.
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LoveIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The Oxford Hndbk of Practical Ethics, Oxford University Press Uk. 2005.
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1LoveIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Practical Ethics, Oxford University Press Uk. 2003.
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280Friendship: A Philosophical Reader (edited book)Cornell University Press. 1993.There has been a marked revival of interest among philosophers in the topic of friendship. This collection of fifteen essays presents an admirable range of the diverse contemporary approaches to friendship within philosophy. The book is divided into three sections. The first centers on the nature of friendship, the difference between friendship and other personal loves, and the importance of friendship in the individual's life. The second section discusses the moral significance of friendship an…Read more
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LoveIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The Oxford Hndbk of Practical Ethics, Oxford University Press Uk. 2005.
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16The Circumstances of Justice: Pluralism, Community, and FriendshipJournal of Political Philosophy 1 (3): 250-276. 2006.
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10Introduction: The Nature and Significance of FriendshipIn Neera Kapur Badhwar (ed.), Friendship: A Philosophical Reader, Cornell University Press. pp. 1-36. 1993.
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44Gary Chartier, Understanding Friendship: On the Moral, Political, and Spiritual Meaning of Love. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2022. 246 pages. 978-1-5064-7908-8. US $39.00 (Hb) (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 1-7. forthcoming.
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64Do All Interesting Experiences Add to the Quality of Life?Journal of Philosophical Research 48 247-251. 2023.In “ReImagining the Quality of Life,” Lorraine Besser challenges the frameworks typically used for evaluating the quality of people’s lives, especially those with Alzheimer’s disease or those in minimally conscious states (MCS). These frameworks rely on two standards: agency and sentience. The first assumes that the absence of agency makes a life prudentially worthless (worthless to the individual whose life it is), because cognitive activity is prudentially valuable “only when it reflects agenc…Read more
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125Superson, Anita M. The Moral Skeptic. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Pp. 250. $24.95 (paper)Ethics 120 (3): 635-639. 2010.
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The Ethical Significance of FriendshipDissertation, University of Toronto (Canada). 1986.Friendship is a cardinal human value, and requires both the "other-regarding" and the "self-regarding" virtues. Thus an analysis of friendship can illuminate the nature of morality, and provide a test of adequacy of rival moral theories. But even when it is recognized that friendship involves virtue, the role of justice is usually ignored, thanks to the idea that justice is an impersonal, "public" virtue. But justice is crucially important in friendship, and is connected as well with benevolence…Read more
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342Friends as ends in themselvesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 48 (1): 1-23. 1987.Philosophy and Phenomenological Research is currently published by International Phenomenological Society.
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67Autonomy, Liberty, and UtilityDialogue 28 (3): 487-. 1989.Lawrence Haworth's book, Autonomy, discusses “Autonomy as a Psychological Idea”, and “Autonomy as a Normative Idea”. Part 1 discusses autonomy in relation to rationality, agency, and responsibility, defends it against Skinnerian sceptics, and outlines a theory of autonomous decision-making and the autonomous task environment. Haworth's conception of autonomy integrates and builds on the concepts of S. I. Benn, G. Dworkin, H. Frankfurt, and R. W. White. Part 2 centres on social/political theory, …Read more
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555Why it is wrong to be always guided by the best: Consequentialism and friendshipEthics 101 (3): 483-504. 1991.I take friendship to be a practical and emotional relationship marked by mutual and (more-or-less) equal goodwill, liking, and pleasure. Friendship can exist between siblings, lovers, parent and adult child, as well as between otherwise unrelated people. Some friendships are valued chiefly for their usefulness. Such friendships are instrumental or means friendships. Other friendships are valued chiefly for their own sakes. Such friendships are noninstrumental or end friendships. In this paper I …Read more
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172The circumstances of justice: Pluralism, community, and friendshipJournal of Political Philosophy 1 (3). 1993.Liberal political theory sees justice as the "first virtue" of a good society, the virtue that guides individuals' conceptions of their own good, and protects the equal liberty of all to pursue their ends, so long as these ends and pursuits are just. But ever since Marx's declaration that "liberty as a right of man is not founded upon the relations between man and man, but rather upon the separation of man from man...,"i liberal society has been frequently criticized for falling seriously short …Read more
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4The nature and significance of friendshipIn Friendship: A Philosophical Reader, Cornell University Press. 1993.
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761Friendship and commercial societiesPolitics, Philosophy and Economics 7 (3): 301-326. 2008.Critics of commercial societies complain that the free-market system of property rights and freedom of contract tends to commodify relationships, thus eroding the bonds of personal and civic friendship. I argue that this thesis rests on a misunderstanding of both markets and friendship. As voluntary, reciprocal relationships, market relationships and friendship share important properties. Like all relations and activities that exercise important human capacities and play an important role in a m…Read more
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526Altruism Versus Self-Interest: Sometimes a False DichotomySocial Philosophy and Policy 10 (1): 90-117. 1993.In the moral philosophy of the last two centuries, altruism of one kind or another has typically been regarded as identical with moral concern. When self-regarding duties have been recognized, motivation by duty has been sharply distinguished from motivation by self-interest. I think this view is wrong: self-interest can be the motive of a moral act. My chief concern is to argue that self-interested action -- i.e., action motivated by rational self-interest -- can be moral, but the data I use to…Read more
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101Book Review:Women, Culture and Development: A Study of Human Capabilities. Martha Nussbaum, Jonathan Glover (review)Ethics 107 (4): 725-. 1997.
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119Review of Daniel M. Haybron, The Pursuit of Unhappiness: The Elusive Psychology of Well-Being (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (10). 2009.
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Is Virtue Only a Means to Happiness?: An Analysis of Virtue and Happiness in Ayn Rand's WritingsReason Papers 24 27-44. 1999.
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97Dignity and Vulnerability: Strength and Quality of CharacterPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (1): 246-248. 2001.In this significant new addition to moral theory, George Harris challenges a view of the dignity and worth of persons that goes back through Kant and Christianity to the Stoics. He argues that we do not, in fact, believe this view, which traces any breakdowns of character to failures of strength. When it comes to what we actually value in ourselves and others, he says, we are far more Greek than Christian. At the most profound level, we value ourselves as natural organisms, as animals, rather th…Read more
Neera K. Badhwar
University of Oklahoma
George Mason University
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George Mason UniversityMercatus CenterProfessor (Part-time)
Norman, Oklahoma, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Normative Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy, Misc |
| Value Theory |
Areas of Interest
| Normative Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy, Misc |
| Value Theory |