Persons and Properties: A Sartrean Perspective on Love's Object |
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Authors: | Gary Foster |
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Affiliation: | Department of Philosophy, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada |
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Abstract: | It is often said that to love someone we must love her for her own sake. But what does this mean? Various answers have been offered up by philosophers. Alan Soble's ‘aggregate’ view of identity focuses on properties of the beloved as key to understanding love's basis and, in a less direct way, its object. This view does not give us a clear distinction between persons and properties. David Velleman's view makes this distinction more clearly but creates a gap between properties and personhood. Jean‐Paul Sartre's view which emphasizes embodiment, addresses the main deficiencies of both of these former views. |
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