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The Supremacy of Love advocates an agape-centered vision of virtue ethics, combining traditional Aristotelian ethics with insights from Thomas Aquinas. It shows why virtue is good for the virtuous individual, reimagines impartiality so that it is compatible with close personal relationships, and has pluralistic cross-cultural applications.
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Table of Contents
- Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Chapter One: Foundational Issues
- Chapter Two: The Nature of Love
- Chapter Three: A Love-Centered Account ofVirtue Ethics
- Chapter Four: Impartiality, Relationships, and Love
- Chapter Five: Cross-Cultural Implications of Love
- Chapter Six: Human Nature and Love-Centered Virtue Ethics
- Epilogue
- Works Cited
- Index
- About the Author
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