Love, Friendship, and the Self: Intimacy, Identification, and the Social Nature of Persons

Love, Friendship, and the Self: Intimacy, Identification, and the Social Nature of Persons

by Bennett W. Helm
Love, Friendship, and the Self: Intimacy, Identification, and the Social Nature of Persons

Love, Friendship, and the Self: Intimacy, Identification, and the Social Nature of Persons

by Bennett W. Helm

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Overview

Recent Western thought has consistently emphasized the individualistic strand in our understanding of persons at the expense of the social strand. Thus, it is generally thought that persons are self-determining and autonomous, where these are understood to be capacities we exercise most fully on our own, apart from others, whose influence on us tends to undermine that autonomy. Love, Friendship, and the Self argues that we must reject a strongly individualistic conception of persons if we are to make sense of significant interpersonal relationships and the importance they can have in our lives. It presents a new account of love as intimate identification and of friendship as a kind of plural agency, in each case grounding and analyzing these notions in terms of interpersonal emotions. At the center of this account is an analysis of how our emotional connectedness with others is essential to our very capacities for autonomy and self-determination: we are rational and autonomous only because of and through our inherently social nature. By focusing on the role that relationships of love and friendship have both in the initial formation of our selves and in the on-going development and maturation of adult persons, Helm significantly alters our understanding of persons and the kind of psychology we persons have as moral and social beings.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191609985
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 01/07/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Bennett W. Helm is Professor of Philosophy at Franklin&Marshall College, Pennsylvania. His philosophical interests center around understanding the place of emotions and caring in our concept of a person. His work has received support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Science Foundation, and the American Council of Learned Societies.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
Part I Caring
2. Agency, Emotions, and the Problem of Import
3. Caring about Others
Part II Loving
4. Values: Loving Oneself
5. Love As Intimate Identification
6. Justification and Non-Fungibility of Love
Part III Friendship and the Self
7. Paternalistic Love and External Reasons
8. Friends Are Other Selves
Postscript
Bibliography
Index
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