The dear self

Philosophers' Imprint 1:1-14 (2001)
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Abstract

Frankfurt argues that self-love is the purest and -- paradoxically, perhaps -- most disinterested form of love.

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Harry G. Frankfurt
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Practical Identity and Duties to the Self.Paul Schofield - 2019 - American Philosophical Quarterly 56 (3):219-232.
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