ABSTRACT

This book explores the associative duties we owe to our children, parents, friends, colleagues, associates and compatriots and defends a novel account which justifies such duties through the realization of values that are produced in these various kinds of social relationships. Seglow engages with several key contemporary debates including parental rights over children’s education, the burdens of eldercare, permissible partiality to friends, and global justice versus compatriot duties.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |16 pages

Duties

chapter |30 pages

Relationships

chapter |20 pages

Children

chapter |19 pages

Parents

chapter |20 pages

Friends

chapter |18 pages

Members

chapter |21 pages

Citizens

chapter |23 pages

The World

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion