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  1. Love’s Vision.Troy Jollimore - 2011 - Princeton University Press.
    "Something in between : on the nature of love" -- Love's blindness (1) : love's closed heart -- Love's blindness (2) : love's friendly eye -- Beyond comparison -- Commitments, values, and frameworks -- Valuing persons -- Love and morality -- Afterword. Between the universal and the particular.
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    Beauty, Evil, and The English Patient.Troy A. Jollimore & Sharon Barrios - 2004 - Philosophy and Literature 28 (1):23-40.
    Can literature provide moral insight? Or can literary works do nothing more than reflect the moral views that readers bring to them? We argue that literary works can provide genuine moral insight by discussing one that does. Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient challenges two key assumptions about moral evil: that evil necessarily involves active malevolence, and that evil and aesthetic beauty are mutually exclusive. These assumptions play foundational roles both in everyday moral thinking, and in the interpretive practices of many (...)
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    Goldstick on the 'Two Hats' Problem.Troy Jollimore - 2003 - Utilitas 15 (3):369.
    The indirect-strategy consequentialist recommends that the consequentialist agent develop certain non-consequentialist feelings and dispositions. It is difficult to see, however, how such an agent could knowingly do this, given her moral beliefs. Goldstick has argued that the problem is not particular to consequentialism; deontologists, too, are obliged to admit the possibility of mental divisions of this sort. I argue, however, that the type of mental division to which the deontologist is committed appears only as a response to a type of (...)
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    Three. Love’s Blindness : Love’s Friendly Eye.Troy Jollimore - 2011 - In Love's Vision. Princeton University Press. pp. 46-73.
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    Review of Hichem Naar: The Rationality of Love[REVIEW]Troy Jollimore - 2024 - Ethics 134 (3):431-435.
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    Index.Troy Jollimore - 2011 - In Love's Vision. Princeton University Press. pp. 195-197.
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    Impartiality.Troy Jollimore - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Should We Want to Be Loved Unconditionally and Forever?Troy Jollimore - 2023 - Philosophies 8 (2):34.
    People often say that romantic love should be unconditional, and they often want romantic love to last forever. These claims and desires are presumably linked: part of the reason it would be good for love to be unconditional is that it is assumed that such love, being detached from changing conditions, would last forever. This article argues that there are, indeed, kinds of unconditional and permanent love that are worth wanting, but also kinds that are not, and attempts to clarify (...)
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  9. Why Is Instrumental Rationality Rational?Troy Jollimore - 2005 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 35 (2):289 - 307.
    It is relatively common for philosophers to doubt whether we have any reason to act as morality requires. But it is very difficult to find philosophers who are willing to doubt, in a similar way, the idea that we have reason to act as instrumental rationality requires; reason, that is, to take effective steps toward attaining the ends we have accepted as our own. The inference from the fact that a certain action is an effective means of satisfying an agent’s (...)
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    “This Endless Space between the Words”: The Limits of Love in Spike Jonze'sHer.Troy Jollimore - 2015 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 39 (1):120-143.
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  11. Friendship without partiality?Troy Jollimore - 2000 - Ratio 13 (1):69–82.
    Consequentialism involves a kind of strong impartiality which seems incompatible with the sort of partiality manifested in friendships. Consequentialists such as Kagan respond that friendship does not, in fact, require partiality. Against this, I argue that friendship cannot exist without expressions of personal feeling, and that such expressions necessarily involve a kind of partiality. Because her every action is determined by the goal of maximizing the impersonal good, a consequentialist cannot use her actions (including actions of speech) to express her (...)
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    Meaningless Happiness and Meaningful Suffering.Troy Jollimore - 2004 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 42 (3):333-347.
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    Anxious feelings, anxious friends: on anxiety and friendship.Troy Jollimore - 2021 - Synthese 199 (5-6):14709-14724.
    Although anxiety is frequently seen as a predominantly negative phenomenon, some recent researchers have argued that it plays an important positive function, serving as an alert to warn agents of possible problems or threats. I argue that not only can one’s own, first-personal anxiety perform this function; because it is possible for others—in particular, one’s friends—to feel anxious on one’s behalf, their anxious feelings can sometimes play the same role in our functioning, and make similar contributions to our well-being. I (...)
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    Morally Admirable Immorality.Troy Jollimore - 2006 - American Philosophical Quarterly 43 (2):159 - 170.
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    “Like a Picture or a Bump on the Head”: Vision, Cognition, and the Language of Poetry.Troy Jollimore - 2009 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 33 (1):131-158.
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    Friendship and Agent-Relative Morality.Troy A. Jollimore - 2001 - New York: Routledge.
    First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  17. Terrorism, War, and The Killing of the Innocent.Troy Jollimore - 2007 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 10 (4):353-372.
    Commonsense moral thought holds that what makes terrorism particularly abhorrent is the fact that it tends to be directed toward innocent victims. Yet contemporary philosophers tend to doubt that the concept of innocence plays any significant role here, and to deny that prohibitions against targeting noncombatants can be justified through appeal to their moral innocence. I argue, however, that the arguments used to support these doubts are ultimately unsuccessful. Indeed, the philosophical positions in question tend to misunderstand the justification of (...)
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    On Loyalty.Troy A. Jollimore - 2012 - Routledge.
    Loyalty is a highly charged and important issue, often evoking strong feelings and actions. What is loyalty? Is loyalty compatible with impartiality? How do we respond to conflicts of loyalties? In a global era, should we be trying to transcend loyalties to particular political communities? Drawing on a fascinating array of literary and cinematic examples - The Remains of the Day , No Country for Old Men , The English Patient , The Third Man , and more - Troy (...)
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  19. The Psychology of Exclusivity.Troy Jollimore - 2008 - Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 3 (1).
    Friendship and romantic love are, by their very nature, exclusive relationships. This paper sug- gests that we can better understand the nature of the exclusivity in question by understanding what is wrong with the view of practical reasoning I call the Comprehensive Surveyor View. The CSV claims that practical reasoning, in order to be rational, must be a process of choosing the best available alternative from a perspective that is as detached and objective as possible. But this view, while it (...)
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    Acknowledgments.Troy Jollimore - 2011 - In Love's Vision. Princeton University Press.
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    Afterword: Between the Universal and the Particular.Troy Jollimore - 2011 - In Love's Vision. Princeton University Press. pp. 169-172.
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    Beauty Always Dies.Troy Jollimore - 2019 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 44 (1):213-230.
    Midwest Studies In Philosophy, Volume 44, Issue 1, Page 213-230, December 2019.
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    Beauty, evil, and.Troy A. Jollimore & Sharon Barrios - 2004 - Philosophy and Literature 28 (1):23-40.
    : Can literature provide moral insight? Or can literary works do nothing more than reflect the moral views that readers bring to them? We argue that literary works can provide genuine moral insight by discussing one that does. Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient challenges two key assumptions about moral evil: that evil necessarily involves active malevolence, and that evil and aesthetic beauty are mutually exclusive. These assumptions play foundational roles both in everyday moral thinking, and in the interpretive practices of (...)
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    Four. Beyond Comparison.Troy Jollimore - 2011 - In Love's Vision. Princeton University Press. pp. 74-94.
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    Five. Commitments, Values, and Frameworks.Troy Jollimore - 2011 - In Love's Vision. Princeton University Press. pp. 95-122.
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    John Gibson, ed., The Philosophy of Poetry.Troy Jollimore - 2016 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 53 (1):100-110.
    A review of John Gibson´s The Philosophy of Poetry.
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    John Gibson, ed., The Philosophy of Poetry.Troy Jollimore - 2020 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 53 (1):100.
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    Morality, Perspective, and Fantasy: A Comment on Sarah Buss.Troy Jollimore - 2020 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 37 (1):51-57.
    A response to Sarah Buss's article, ‘Some Musings about the Limits of an Ethics that Can Be Applied,’ focusing on issues connected with Buss’s claims about human insignificance, and the indifference to self that the recognition of insignificance allegedly engenders.
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    Notes.Troy Jollimore - 2011 - In Love's Vision. Princeton University Press. pp. 173-188.
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    On Aaron Ben-Ze'ev, The Arc of Love.Troy Jollimore - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy of Emotion 2 (1):27-33.
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    One. “Something In Between”: On the Nature of Love.Troy Jollimore - 2011 - In Love's Vision. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-27.
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    Preface.Troy Jollimore - 2011 - In Love's Vision. Princeton University Press.
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    References.Troy Jollimore - 2011 - In Love's Vision. Princeton University Press. pp. 189-194.
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  34. Simon Keller, The Limits of Loyalty.Troy Jollimore - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (3):194.
     
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    Seven. Love and Morality.Troy Jollimore - 2011 - In Love's Vision. Princeton University Press. pp. 146-168.
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    Societal Obligations and Pharmacist’s Rights.Troy Jollimore - 2006 - Teaching Ethics 7 (1):139-142.
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    Six. Valuing Persons.Troy Jollimore - 2011 - In Love's Vision. Princeton University Press. pp. 123-145.
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    Two. Love’s Blindness : Love’s Closed Heart.Troy Jollimore - 2011 - In Love's Vision. Princeton University Press. pp. 28-45.
  39. The psychology of exclusivity.Troy Jollimore - 2008 - Les Ateliers de L’Ethique 3 (1):52-60.
    Friendship and romantic love are, by their very nature, exclusive relationships. This paper suggests that we can better understand the nature of the exclusivity in question by understanding what is wrong with the view of practical reasoning I call the Comprehensive Surveyor View. The CSV claims that practical reasoning, in order to be rational, must be a process of choosing the best available alternative from a perspective that is as detached and objective as possible. But this view, while it means (...)
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    The Solipsist.Troy Jollimore - 2011 - The Philosophers' Magazine 55 (55):104-104.
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    Creating cosmopolitans: the case for literature. [REVIEW]Troy Jollimore & Sharon Barrios - 2006 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 25 (5-6):363-383.
    A cosmopolitan education must help us identify with those who are unlike us. In Martha Nussbaum’s words, students must learn “enough to recognize common aims, aspirations, and values, and enough about these common ends to see how variously they are instantiated in the many cultures and their histories.” It is commonly thought that reading serious literature will play a significant role in this process. However, this claim is challenged by theorists we call sentimentalists, who claim that the goals of cosmopolitan (...)
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    Carrie Jenkins’ What Love Is: And What It Could Be. [REVIEW]Troy Jollimore - 2017 - The Philosophers' Magazine 78:108-110.
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    How do I love me? Let me count the ways. [REVIEW]Troy Jollimore - 2014 - The Philosophers' Magazine 67:107-109.
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    Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relationships. [REVIEW]Troy Jollimore - 2020 - The Philosophers' Magazine 90:126-128.
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    "Review of" The Prudence of Love: How Possessing the Virtue of Love Benefits the Lover". [REVIEW]Troy Jollimore - 2012 - Essays in Philosophy 13 (1):25.
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    Review of The Prudence of Love: How Possessing the Virtue of Love Benefits the Lover, by Eric J. Silverman. [REVIEW]Troy Jollimore - 2012 - Essays in Philosophy 13 (1):384-391.
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    Where the West went wrong. [REVIEW]Troy Jollimore - 2011 - The Philosophers' Magazine 54 (54):104-105.
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    Where the West went wrong. [REVIEW]Troy Jollimore - 2011 - The Philosophers' Magazine 54:104-105.
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    Troy Jollimore , Love's Vision . Reviewed by.Brian Jonathan Garrett - 2012 - Philosophy in Review 32 (2):102-104.
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    Troy Jollimore, Love’s Vision , 197 pp. ISBN: 9780691148724. $35.00. [REVIEW]Dan Moller - 2013 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 10 (5):686-688.
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