
Friends, Citizens, Strangers
All human relationships are not created equal; attachments between close associates (''friends''), compatriots (''citizens''), and humans (''strangers'') vary greatly in terms of their character and importance. From a critical standpoint, though, which type of attachment should take priority? Are we morally obliged to think of ourselves first and foremost as members of the human race, or should w...
All human relationships are not created equal; attachments between close associates (''friends''), compatriots (''citizens''), and humans (''strangers'') vary greatly in terms of their character and importance. From a critical standpoint, though, which type of attachment should take priority? Are we morally obliged to think of ourselves first and foremost as members of the human race, or should w...