The Inevitable Loss of Love in a Marriage in The Bachelor's Argument by Dan Moller

This essay analyzes Dan Moller's theoretical discussion titled The Bachelor's Argument. Some points of the discussion that the author highlights are that we do not make a promise of everlasting love to our spouse but rather ourselves, that promising to love someone forever is strange, we have a moral obligation to uphold promises, and a person must value variety over certainty to commit to marriage. The author also focuses on how Dan Moller intentionally encourages the reader to play devil's advocate.
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