Deep personal relationships and well-being: a response to Hooker

<p>This paper is a response to Brad Hooker's “Does having deep personal relationships constitute an element of well-being?” (2021). The paper begins with a discussion of the implications of disagreement about such issues. After raising some general questions for Hooker's account, the...

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Main Author: Crisp, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022
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Summary:<p>This paper is a response to Brad Hooker's “Does having deep personal relationships constitute an element of well-being?” (2021). The paper begins with a discussion of the implications of disagreement about such issues. After raising some general questions for Hooker's account, the paper turns to the key elements in a deep personal relationship, according to Hooker: multi-faceted understanding, and strong affection. The issue of impartiality is discussed, and it is claimed that Hooker's account is consistent with morality's being impartial. Some possible interpretations of Hooker's overall project are offered, and the paper ends with a discussion of Hooker's suggestions that the affection in valuable personal relationships must be merited.</p>