Parental love and the meaning of life

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Abstract

“The art of motherhood involves much silent, unobtrusive self-denial, an hourly devotion which finds no detail too minute”, wrote Honoré de Balzac (1996). De Balzac has a point. Life changes after you have a child. Hormones rage, chores and burdens multiply and social roles change. Losing the freedom you used to have is a major life-altering event. A hindrance. An encumbrance. An obstruction of happiness and justice.

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Brogaard, B. (2016). Parental love and the meaning of life. In The Theory and Practice of Ontology (pp. 223–240). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-55278-5_12

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