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Look, Children, It's a Falling Star
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Southworth, Jason
, Tallman, Ruth
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Dysfunctional Family Feud
/ familial ethics
/ reciprocity view
/ Saturday Night Live
/ Spade‐Murphy family feud
/ special obligations view
2020
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Look, Children, It's a Falling Star
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Southworth, Jason
, Tallman, Ruth
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Dysfunctional Family Feud
/ familial ethics
/ reciprocity view
/ Saturday Night Live
/ Spade‐Murphy family feud
/ special obligations view
2020
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Look, Children, It's a Falling Star
2020
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During a controversial Weekend Update, David Spade made the following joke with an image of Eddie Murphy behind him: \"Look, children, it's a falling star – make a wish.\" The crack came at a time when Murphy's career was hurting, and he took offense, refusing to return to the show for twenty years. Like most areas of philosophy, there are a plurality of views when it comes to familial ethics. In this chapter, the author takes this opportunity to consider some of them, and to figure out what each view would say about the Spade‐Murphy family feud. Good news for the Rileys and the Combs, the two families from Dysfunctional Family Feud who can't get through a sentence without being nasty to each other, there is a view of familial ethics that might excuse their behavior. It is known as the No Special Obligations View.
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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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9781119538554, 1119538556
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