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Giving Up on Someone

Autor Kiran Bhardwaj
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 oct 2026
When is it morally permissible to give up on people who are badly behaved or annoying to ourselves or others?

We have all had frustrating encounters with such people, and many conclude that whether to preserve our relationships with them is a matter of personal discretion-justified solely by virtue of one's own preferences and choices. This book, by contrast, argues that giving up on people is instead better evaluated by whether that choice meets certain moral criteria.

Since those who have suffered grave harms straightforwardly meet such criteria, this book is not written about such cases. The focus for this book is the question as asked by those who experience milder, or milder-by-comparison, kinds of harm or discomfort in the face of wrongdoing, particularly: (a) those who are only indirectly harmed, (b) those who are primary victims of wrongdoing that is relatively minor: such as petty slights or annoying bad behaviors, and (c) those for whom the story of wronging or harm is more complex, as when multiple parties have mutually wronged or harmed each other. If these folks take the principles of due care this book offers seriously, we will be less likely to give up on others than we currently do.

After all, when we give up on someone they go "away" in a limited sense: perhaps outside our scope of attention, but they are still somewhere. We may not be able to protect those who are most vulnerable to a person's continued bad behavior-nor do right by the person themselves-when we give up on the person we dislike. This book offers arguments based on principles of moral solidarity and community repair for navigating our unpleasant interactions with others.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781666969863
ISBN-10: 1666969869
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction

Part 1: Giving Up on a Person
Chapter 1: The Phenomenon of Giving Up on Someone
Chapter 2: Giving Up on a Person

Part 2: Two Further Ways to Give Up
Chapter 3: Giving Up to Get Away
Chapter 4: On Minding One's Business

Chapter 5: Giving Up to Do Something
Chapter 6: Boundary-Setting and the Practice of Coercion

Part 3: How Not to Give Up
Chapter 7: Having Hope for Others
Chapter 8: Having Hope for Oneself

Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

Kiran Bhardwaj has given us something remarkable in writing this book; it's challenging in the best possible way. It's beautifully written, effectively argued, and deeply helpful in thinking through answers to thorny questions that populate everyday life: whether to leave or stay in a relationship, how to respond to those we find unpleasant or annoying, and how and when to be in moral or social solidarity with others. Given the ubiquity of such decisions and the lack of attention they have received, such help is most welcome.
Giving Up on Someone offers an insightful, nuanced examination of one of life's thorniest challenges: being in difficult relationships with difficult people. Bhardwaj's reflections provide readers with the resources to understand the many ways we can give up on people and our relationships with them, the moral risks of doing so, and what we can do when we shouldn't give up on others, even though we really want to. This is necessary reading for those studying the nature of interpersonal relationships, and even more necessary for those who are in them.