Sociality and solitude |
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Authors: | J. David Velleman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Philosophy , New York University , 5 Washington Place, NY , 10003 , USA jdvelleman@nyu.edu |
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Abstract: | “How can I, who am thinking about the entire, centerless universe, be anything so specific as this: this measly creature existing in a tiny morsel of space and time?” This metaphysically self-deprecating question, posed by Thomas Nagel, holds an insight into the nature of personhood and the ordinary ways we value it, in others and in ourselves. I articulate that insight and apply it to the phenomena of friendship, companionship, sexuality, solitude, and love. Although love comes in many forms, I say, it always involves a sense of wonder at a finite creature thinking infinite thoughts. |
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Keywords: | emotions Nagel, T. moral psychology ethics |
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