Journal Article10.1086/233898
Love as a Moral Emotion
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a synonyme de partialite, l'autre d'impartialite, dans la cadre des theories consequentialistes telles que la morale kantienne converges with l'amour a travers la notion d'emotion morale.
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Abstract: Soulevant le paradoxe de l'amour et de la morale, l'un synonyme de partialite, l'autre d'impartialite, dans la cadre des theories consequentialistes telles que la morale kantienne, l'A. se propose de souligner la convergence de la morale et de l'amour a travers la notion d'emotion morale. Examinant le theme du respect de la loi et du respect des personnes chez Kant, et developpant une analyse conative de l'amour en reference a Freud et a la philosophie analytique, l'A. montre que la partialite et la selectivite de l'amour participent a l'education morale en tant qu'elles soulignent la valeur de la personne dans sa singularite
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