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Sacrifice and Relational Well-Being
Authors:Vanessa Carbonell
Institution:1. Philosophy Department, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USAvanessa.carbonell@uc.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The well-being account of sacrifice says that sacrifices are gross losses of well-being. This account is attractive because it explains the relationship between sacrifice and moral obligation. However, sacrifices made on behalf of loved ones may cause trouble for the account. Loving sacrifices occur in a context where the agent’s well-being and the beneficiary’s well-being are intertwined. They present a challenge to individualism about well-being. Drawing inspiration from feminist philosophers and bioethicists, I argue that a notion of ‘relational well-being’, analogous to ‘relational autonomy’, can help account for loving sacrifices without either undermining the well-being theory of sacrifice or minimizing the very real sacrifices made in caregiving situations.
Keywords:Sacrifice  well-being  relational well-being  relational autonomy  individualism  moral obligation
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