Love Without Sex: A Commentary on Caraway

Philosophy and Theology 1 (4):369-373 (1987)
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This commentary argues that Caraway’s analysis of romantic love is incomplete, and that the concept of exclusivity may be in basic conflict with other components of her analysis.

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