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The Moral Psychology of Love

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Under what circumstances can love generate moral reasons for action? Are there morally appropriate ways to love? Can an occurrence of love or a failure to love constitute a moral failure? Is it better to love morally good people? This volume explores the moral dimensions of love through the lenses of political philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience. It attempts to discern how various social norms affect our experience and understanding of love, how love, relates to other affective states such as emotions and desires, and how love influences and is influenced by reason. What love is affects what love ought to be. Conversely, our ideas of what love ought to be partly determined by our conception of what love is.
Arina Pismenny is lecturer at the University of Florida. Berit Brogaard is cooper fellow, professor of philosophy and director of the Brogaard Lab for Multisensory Research at the University of Miami and professor II at the University of Oslo.
The Moral Psychology of Love is definitely a book that I would read and recommend to students and colleagues. There is a wide range of topics, but it remains cohesive as a volume. It is thought provoking, well structured, and covers topics that are not currently addressed in similar literature. --Sarah LaChance Adams, Distinguished Professor, University of North Florida
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