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Gerald consistently excludes women from the current situation, throughout the play. Gerald is one of the central male figures who tries to oppress women’s voices. Gerald attempts to exclude Sheila as she recognises that “he means that I’m getting hysterical”. Hysteria was a fabricated disorder, which has historically been used to
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Sep 3, 2023 · This section articulates how love underpins the moral framework, suggesting that the essence of moral obligations and virtues is rooted in love. It argues for the conceptualization of love as the existential basis of morality, emphasizing its role in the realization of the self and the formulation of moral precepts. The narrative posits love not just as an emotion but as a dynamic principle ...
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Mar 31, 2022 · Especially when it comes to emotions like love and hate which have considerable influence over relationships, formation of family, and dissolution of alliances, religion may have a significantly ...
Dec 31, 2021 · The first holds that the ordinary concept of true love picks out love that is highly prototypical. The second, that it picks out love that is especially good or valuable.
Connecting to it is an act of care—of love—that we owe to ourselves and others. For this reason, as we saw from our brief exploration of utilitarian, deontological, and virtue ethics of love, I favor an ethics of love that does not see love as the end goal of one’s actions. I want to avoid turning the recipients of love into disposable tools.
Jan 1, 2008 · The contribution of passionate love to romantic relationships maintenance Passionate love involves feelings of affection, connectedness, and a strong desire to be near a beloved partner (e.g ...
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rality, namely that moral perception does not occur in a social vacuum, but is affected by social relationships. When romantic partners, friends, or family members act unethi-cally, it generates a conflict within observers between upholding their moral values and maintaining their cherished relationships.