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Altruism, Welfare and the Law
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92 pages
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Challenging the view of individuals as isolated entities, this book argues for the interconnectedness of human welfare. It emphasizes that our best interests are fundamentally linked to the well-being of others. The author advocates for a legal and ethical framework that prioritizes relationality, the fulfillment of obligations, and the value of altruism, even when it may seem harmful. This perspective seeks to reshape our understanding of human relationships and the moral responsibilities that arise from them.
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2015, paperback
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