Love and the Pitfall of Moralism

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dc.contributor.author Pacovská, Kamila cze
dc.date.accessioned 2019-05-22T08:37:48Z
dc.date.available 2019-05-22T08:37:48Z
dc.date.issued 2018 eng
dc.identifier.issn 0031-8191 eng
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10195/72789
dc.description.abstract In what sense does love presuppose appreciation of the other's character? First, I argue that loving appreciation is more often a source of truthful vision than of bias and idealisation. Second, using the example of Elizabeth Bennett, I show that the tendency to forfeit love for those who lose our good opinion can be an expression of undue moralism and pride. Nonjudgmental responses to the other's flaws show how virtuous love can combine both realistic vision of the other's flaws and appreciation of the other that does not stand on balancing flaws with qualities. Such love is in the end connected with a conception of goodness inspired by Kierkegaard and Weil. eng
dc.format p. 231-249 eng
dc.language.iso eng eng
dc.publisher Cambridge University Press eng
dc.relation.ispartof Philosophy, volume 93, issue: 2 eng
dc.rights pouze v rámci univerzity eng
dc.subject love eng
dc.subject character traits eng
dc.subject flaws eng
dc.subject partiality eng
dc.subject judgmentalism eng
dc.subject moralism eng
dc.subject superiority eng
dc.subject humility eng
dc.subject equality eng
dc.subject Elizabeth Bennet eng
dc.subject láska cze
dc.subject charakterové rysy cze
dc.subject neřesti cze
dc.subject zaujatost cze
dc.subject morální odsuzování cze
dc.subject moralizování cze
dc.subject povýšenost cze
dc.subject pokora cze
dc.subject rovnost cze
dc.subject Elizabeth Bennet cze
dc.title Love and the Pitfall of Moralism eng
dc.title.alternative Love and the Pitfall of Moralism cze
dc.type article eng
dc.description.abstract-translated In what sense does love presuppose appreciation of the other's character? First, I argue that loving appreciation is more often a source of truthful vision than of bias and idealisation. Second, using the example of Elizabeth Bennett, I show that the tendency to forfeit love for those who lose our good opinion can be an expression of undue moralism and pride. Nonjudgmental responses to the other's flaws show how virtuous love can combine both realistic vision of the other's flaws and appreciation of the other that does not stand on balancing flaws with qualities. Such love is in the end connected with a conception of goodness inspired by Kierkegaard and Weil. cze
dc.peerreviewed yes eng
dc.publicationstatus published eng
dc.identifier.doi 10.1017/S0031819117000559 eng
dc.project.ID EF15_003/0000425/Centrum pro etiku jako studium hodnoty člověka eng
dc.identifier.wos 000430552300005 eng
dc.identifier.obd 39882134 eng


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