"The great model of the affection of love in human beings is the sentiment which subsists between parents and children"
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That asymmetry is the subtext. Parent-child affection is famously unequal in power and capacity; a child cannot “repay” a parent in any fair ledger. By making this the template, Godwin nudges love away from exchange and toward disinterested care, a key move for a thinker trying to ground ethics in rational benevolence rather than tradition or religious authority. It also quietly challenges the period’s property-minded family structure: if the best love is not possession, then children are not extensions of parental status, and marriage is not a contract for managing inheritance with feelings as decoration.
Context sharpens the edge. Godwin was writing into revolutionary arguments about how society should be organized, what people owe each other, and whether morality can be engineered without kings or priests. Elevating parental love is strategic: it’s the one form of affection even skeptics hesitate to dismiss. He borrows its credibility to make a broader claim: the most defensible love is the kind that keeps showing up, takes responsibility, and doesn’t require desire to justify itself.
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| Topic | Family |
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| Source | Verified source: Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries (William Godwin, 1831)
Evidence: The great model of the affection of love in human beings, is the sentiment which subsists between parents and children. (Essay XV, "Of Love and Friendship" (page number not shown in the Gutenberg HTML text)). This sentence appears verbatim in William Godwin’s own work *Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries* (London: Effingham Wilson), published in 1831. In the Project Gutenberg transcription it appears in Essay XV (“Of Love and Friendship”) and is even repeated a few lines later (Godwin restates it beginning “Bearing in mind these considerations…”). While this verifies a primary-source occurrence, Gutenberg’s HTML edition does not preserve the original printed page numbers; to get an exact page citation you’d need to consult a scanned 1831 physical/archival copy and match the passage within Essay XV. Other candidates (1) Delphi Complete Works of William Godwin (Illustrated) (William Godwin, 2022) compilation95.0% William Godwin Delphi Classics. ESSAY XV . OF LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP . WHO IS IT that says , " There is no love but ... ... |
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