The Prudence of Love: How Possessing the Virtue of Love Benefits the Lover focuses upon the intersection of philosophical, theological, and psychological issues concerning love. Eric Silverman advocates an account of the virtue of love derived from Thomas Aquinas's account of charity and makes three claims concerning love's effect on a person's happiness. First, he argues that there are at least five distinct ways that possessing the virtue of love contributes to the lover's happiness. Surprisingly, only one of these benefits is primarily relational, while the other benefits are largely psychological. Second, Silverman argues that the combination of love's benefits typically increases the lover's overall level of happiness. Finally, he argues that possessing a loving disposition is a more reliable strategy for increasing one's overall happiness than possessing an unloving disposition. Throughout The Prudence of Love, Silverman demonstrates that love's benefits are identifiable according to all four major views of happiness.



Autorentext

By Eric J. Silverman



Zusammenfassung
The Prudence of Love focuses upon the intersection of philosophical, theological, and psychological issues related to love. Eric Silverman defends an account of love derived from the views of Thomas Aquinas and argues that love provides numerous psychological and relational benefits that increase the lover's happiness. Furthermore, he argues that love is beneficial according to all major contemporary accounts of happiness.

Inhalt

Chapter 1 Chapter One: Foundational Issues Chapter 2 Chapter Two: Contemporary Philosophical Accounts of Love Chapter 3 Chapter Three: Aquinas's Account of the Virtue of Love Chapter 4 Chapter Four: The Contemporary Neo-Thomistic Account of Love Chapter 5 Chapter Five: The Benefits of Love Chapter 6 Chapter Six: Unloving Agents

Titel
The Prudence of Love
Untertitel
How Possessing the Virtue of Love Benefits the Lover
EAN
9780739139325
ISBN
978-0-7391-3932-5
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
02.12.2009
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.69 MB
Anzahl Seiten
222
Jahr
2009
Untertitel
Englisch