Our 27th Annual Holmer Lecture to be given by Dr. Meghan Sullivan (Notre Dame). Titled "Loving Strangers: A Modern Philosophical Defense", Sullivan's talk is concerned with our love for the other.
We have the capacity to extend our loving concern to others in surprising ways, sometimes to complete strangers. But love for strangers may at times seem to risk our own well-being or that of those close to us. Why should we act for the good of others in such situations? Join us as we explore the moral significance of our love for strangers, developing a theory of the role that love's reasons play in our moral lives.
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