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The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Love

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The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Love offers a wide array of original essays on the nature and value of love.

The editors, Christopher Grau and Aaron Smuts, have assembled an esteemed group of thinkers, including both established scholars and younger voices.

The volume contains thirty-three essays addressing both issues about love as well as key philosophers who have contributed to the philosophy of love, such as Plato, Kierkegaard, Schopenhauer, and Murdoch.

The topics range from central issues about the nature and variety of love, the possibility of its rational justification, and whether it is an emotion, to the significance of love for law, economics, morality, and free will.

The volume also contains an introduction to the subject as well as essays on love's relation to jealousy, religion, knowledge, biotechnology, and several other topics.

This wide-ranging handbook will be a key resource for specialists working on the philosophy of love, and a helpful guide for those looking to learn more about the area.

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Oxford University Press Inc
0199395721 / 9780199395729
Hardback
128.46
10/07/2024
United States
672 pages
171 x 248 mm