Marital Pluralism: Making Marriage Safer for Love

Journal of Social Philosophy 34 (3):331-347 (2003)
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Abstract

Let the marriage bond be the set of extralegal obligations to one another that individuals acquire in getting married. And let a conception of the marriage bond be an account of the nature and content of these. Here, I argue that the conception of this bond dominant among us is uncongenial to romantic love among individuals of a certain psychological type. Then, after articulating a conception more congenial to romantic love among such individuals, I argue that if we wish to make marriage safer for love, we should make room in our thinking and practice for this conception, embracing a form of marital pluralism.

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reprint Cave, Eric M. (2011) "Marital pluralism : making marriage safer for love". In McEvoy, Adrianne, Sex, Love, and Friendship: Studies of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, 1993-2003, pp. : Rodopi (2011)

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Eric Cave
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