Kinship and intimacy.

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Abstract

We think about personal relationships in two distinct ways. The first focuses on relationships between blood relatives: parents and their children, siblings, and perhaps first cousins. The second focuses on intimacy: relationships where each individual is honest to and trusting of the other; each cares for the other and seeks the other’s company. In this article I ask how these two conceptions are, can be, or should be linked. Should we strive to make all relationships with kin intimate? Even if the answer is a qualified “No,” does that mean relationships with kin are not valuable? I offer some tentative answers to these questions. Despite its limitations, I hope this provides a framework from which future exploration of these issues might profitably begin.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDefault journal
StatePublished - Jan 1 2017

Keywords

  • Kinship, Intimacy, Trust, Honesty, Caring, Family, Friends, Spouses

Disciplines

  • Philosophy

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