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Analyzing Love is concerned with four basic and neglected problems concerning love. The first is identifying its relevant features: distinguishing it from liking and benevolence and from sexual desire; describing the objects that can be loved and the judgements and aims required by love. The second question is how we recognize the presence of love and what grounds we may have for thinking it present in any particular case. The third is that of relating it to other emotions such as anger and fear, and, more generally, deciding where love stands in the contrast between emotions and attitudes. Finally, the book examines how we justify our loves: can we have, and do we need, reasons for loving? What types of judgement are appropriate to love? Can we criticize a lover for his or her choices?
Philosophical anthropology --- Love --- Amour --- Affection --- Emotions --- First loves --- Friendship --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Love. --- Arts and Humanities --- Philosophy
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Kierkegaard, Søren --- Choice (Psychology) --- Love --- Recognition (Philosophy) --- Philosophy --- Affection --- Emotions --- First loves --- Friendship --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Psychology --- Kierkegaard, Søren,
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Love. --- Love --- Amour --- Socrates --- Affection --- Emotions --- First loves --- Friendship --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Socrates. --- Socrate --- Socrates Constantinopolitanus Scholasticus --- Classical Greek literature
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Friendship --- Love --- Affection --- Friendliness --- Conduct of life --- Interpersonal relations --- Emotions --- First loves --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Aristotle. --- General ethics --- Aristotle
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General ethics --- Love --- Ontology. --- Being --- Philosophy --- Metaphysics --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Substance (Philosophy) --- Affection --- Emotions --- First loves --- Friendship --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- History.
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General ethics --- Forgiveness --- Love --- Affection --- Emotions --- First loves --- Friendship --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Unforgiveness --- Conduct of life --- Absolution --- Amnesty --- Clemency --- Pardon
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Beckett, Samuel --- Love --- Married people --- Marriage --- Affection --- Emotions --- First loves --- Friendship --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Married couples --- Married persons --- People, Married --- Persons, Married --- Couples --- Marital status --- Spouses --- Relations hommes-femmes
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Frisbee Sheffield argues that the Symposium has been unduly marginalized by philosophers. Although the topic, eros, and the setting at a symposium have seemed anomalous, she demonstrates that both are intimately related to Plato's preoccupation with the nature of the good life, with virtue, and how it is acquired and transmitted. For Plato, analyzing our desires is a way of reflecting on the kind of people we will turn out to be and on our chances of leading a worthwhile and happy life. In its focus on the question why he considered desires to be amenable to this type of reflection, this book explores Plato's ethics of desire.
Plato --- Ethics, Ancient. --- Love. --- Plato. --- Morale ancienne --- Amour --- Ethics [Ancient ] --- Love --- Ethics, Ancient --- Affection --- Emotions --- First loves --- Friendship --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Ancient ethics
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Love --- 241.513 --- 241.513 Goddelijke deugden: liefde --- Goddelijke deugden: liefde --- Affection --- Emotions --- First loves --- Friendship --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Christian spirituality --- History of civilization
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The various kinds and conditions of love are a common theme for Kierkegaard, beginning with his early Either/Or, through "The Diary of the Seducer" and Judge William's eulogy on married love, to his last work, on the changelessness of God's love. Works of Love, the midpoint in the series, is also the monumental high point, because of its penetrating, illuminating analysis of the forms and sources of love. Love as feeling and mood is distinguished from works of love, love of the lovable from love of the unlovely, preferential love from love as the royal law, love as mutual egotism from triangular love, and erotic love from self-giving love.
Love --- Spiritual life --- Affection --- Emotions --- First loves --- Friendship --- Intimacy (Psychology) --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Christianity --- Philosophical anthropology --- General ethics --- Religious aspects --- Love (Theology)
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