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  1. Aug 2, 2011 · Abstract. One variety of love is familiar in everyday life and qualifies in every reasonable sense as a reactive attitude. ‘Reactive love’ is paradigmatically (a) an affectionate attachment to another person, (b) appropriately felt as a non‐self‐interested response to particular kinds of morally laudable features of character expressed by the loved one in interaction with the lover ...

    • Kate Abramson, Adam Leite
    • 2011
  2. Mar 31, 2022 · One variety of love is familiar in everyday life and qualifies in every reasonable sense as a reactive attitude. `Reactive love' is paradigmatically (a) an affectionate attachment to another ...

  3. Aug 2, 2011 · One variety of love is familiar in everyday life and qualifies in every reasonable sense as a reactive attitude. ‘Reactive love’ is paradigmatically (a) an affectionate attachment to another person, (b) appropriately felt as a non‐self‐interested response to particular kinds of morally laudable features of character expressed by the ...

  4. Theorists connect the reactive attitudes to demands in at least four different ways. First, reactive attitudes are said to be warranted or justified when someone has violated a demand (i.e., a norm), or, in the case of positive reactive attitudes, gone above or beyond the demand in some way.

  5. Abstract One variety of love is familiar in everyday life and qualifies in every reasonable sense as a reactive attitude. ‘Reactive love’ is paradigmatically (a) an affectionate attachment to another person, (b) appropriately felt as a non-self-interested response to particular kinds of morally laudable features of character expressed by the loved one in interaction with the lover, and (c ...

  6. Oct 1, 2011 · These different love-narratives create a complex set of normative constraints reflected in cultural attitudes towards love. These attitudes are embedded in the minds of individuals and guide their ...

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  8. Oct 1, 2011 · One variety of love is familiar in everyday life and qualifies in every reasonable sense as a reactive attitude. ‘Reactive love’ is paradigmatically (a) an affectionate attachment to another person, (b) appropriately felt as a non-self-interested response to particular kinds of morally laudable features of character expressed by the loved one in interaction with the lover, and (c ...

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