Women's Marital Ethics

Contemporary Chinese Thought 27 (1):27-67 (1995)
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Abstract

Marital ethics refers to the matter of the philosophical principles of love. Marriage is an extension of being in love, and not, as it is sometimes said, the burying ground of love and romance. In the realm of marriage, "You are woman and you hold sway over all parts of the marriage." Since women have such a special place in the marital relationship, they are faced with peculiar and special moral and ethical demands, as well as a special moral mandate

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