The Virtue of Loyalty presents ten new academic essays on the topic of loyalty considered as a virtue, written by scholars from a variety of disciplines including philosophy, law, religious studies, empirical psychology, and child development. Many of the essays are concerned with the issue of whether loyalty is a virtue, and under what conditions. Others confront questions pertaining to the psychological traits and commitments that accompany or enable loyalty.
The Virtue of Loyalty presents ten new academic essays on the topic of loyalty considered as a virtue, written by scholars from a variety of disciplines including philosophy, law, religious studies, empirical psychology, and child development. Many of the essays are concerned with the issue of whether loyalty is a virtue, and under what conditions. Others confront questions pertaining to the psychological traits and commitments that accompany or enable loyalty.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Troy Jollimore is a Professor of Philosophy at California State University, Chico. He is the author of three books of philosophy: Friendship and Agent-Relative Morality (Taylor & Francis, 2001), Love's Vision (Princeton University Press, 2011), and On Loyalty (Routledge, 2012). He has also published several books of poetry, and has received fellowships from the Stanford Humanities Center and the Guggenheim Foundation.
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Title page Table of contents Contributors Chapter abstracts and keywords Troy Jollimore, Introduction 1. Constance Flanagan and Alisa Pykett, "Foundations of Loyalty in Child and Adolescent Development" 2. Diane Jeske, "Loyalty and the Selves We Are as Friends" 3. Margaret Gilbert, "Loyalty Dilemmas" 4. John Kleinig, "Betrayal" 5. Troy Jollimore, "Is Loyalty Redundant?" 6. Leah Kalmanson, "Loyalty and the Reception of Buddhism in China" 7. Mathew Foust, "Exemplars of Loyalty" 8. Sanford Levinson, "Loyalty to the Constitution" 9. Sharon Krishek, "Love and Loyalty" 10. Tony Milligan and Heidi Cobham, "A Dubious Virtue"
Title page Table of contents Contributors Chapter abstracts and keywords Troy Jollimore, Introduction 1. Constance Flanagan and Alisa Pykett, "Foundations of Loyalty in Child and Adolescent Development" 2. Diane Jeske, "Loyalty and the Selves We Are as Friends" 3. Margaret Gilbert, "Loyalty Dilemmas" 4. John Kleinig, "Betrayal" 5. Troy Jollimore, "Is Loyalty Redundant?" 6. Leah Kalmanson, "Loyalty and the Reception of Buddhism in China" 7. Mathew Foust, "Exemplars of Loyalty" 8. Sanford Levinson, "Loyalty to the Constitution" 9. Sharon Krishek, "Love and Loyalty" 10. Tony Milligan and Heidi Cobham, "A Dubious Virtue"
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