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Answered by noorfatma549
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What Do We Owe Our Parents?

Jane English, a philosophy professor at the University of North Carolina argues that grown children have no filial obligations to their parents. Jane English believes that there are two relationships based on reciprocal favors and relationships of friendship. Both relationships involve duties, but English argues that friendship and its duties should be governing the relationship of grown children and their parents. In other words, the relationship between a grown child and their parents should model on a friendship-type relationship. When asked the question "What do grown children owe their parents?" English's response is "nothing." Her position held is that it is misleading to describe them as things "owed" specifically because parents make voluntary sacrifices, rather than generate debts to be repaid, they create love or friendship. To further understand how these relationships work English explains some different instances for each relationship.

Aspect one, Favors Create Debts is a suggestion to perform equal, reciprocal, canceling sacrifices. English feels that a person who performs a "favor" expects a mutual gain from their acquaintance. Many times it is difficult to distinguish between "favors" and "non favors" because friends tend to do favors for each other, and those who exchange favors tend to become friends. A way to test this is to ask what someone's motivation is. Are they establishing a relationship to be nice, or because he/she did me a favor? Consider the example on page 692 where Max, a new neighbor, asks Nina to collect his mail while he is on vacation. Nina agrees and did Max a favor. The metaphor of Max's "owing" Nina is appropriate. Once Max performs one act of similar nature for Nina, their obligations ...

Answered by SelieVisa
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I owe a lot to my parents

My parents are the most precious gifts that I have received from God. They meant the whole world to me. They took care of me and protected me when I was a tiny baby. Their love for me has remained unchanged through the years.

Even when there were difficult situations at home, they will try to overcome them because they want to provide the best that they can give me. They have sacrificed so much for me. They give me words of wisdom and encouragement so that I may do well in life. They worried and spent sleepless nights when I am not doing the right thing. When I do well in my examinations and other activities, they are filled with great joy.

The love of my parents can not be measured. My parents work hard and selflessly so that I might get everything I need to grow healthy both in body and mind. They have spent most of their earnings on my education so that I could lead a secure and comfortable life in the coming years. I respect my parents for their humility and honesty. I honour my parents for their unconditional love for me. My parents are my superheroes. I feel secure and confident because they are always there for me. I owe a lot to my parents. But I can not repay them for all the things they have done for me. All I can do for them is to keep them happy as long as they are alive.

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