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    It is not the case that The argument equivocates between love as partiality—favoring one party's interests over another's—and love as impartial concern for the flourishing of each person.

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    • 1.One can show partiality in action while maintaining impartial concern for everyone's capacity to flourish equally in principle.
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    • 2.Parents can favor their children practically while believing all children deserve equal moral consideration and opportunities.
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    • 3.The claim assumes equivocation without demonstrating the argument actually conflates these senses rather than integrating them.
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    • 1.Love in intimate relationships necessarily involves partiality—prioritizing a beloved's needs over strangers' interests.
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    • 2.Impartial concern treats all people as interchangeable units rather than recognizing unique relational bonds and commitments.
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    • 3.The equivocation conflates two distinct concepts without acknowledging their fundamental incompatibility in practice.
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