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  1. Apr 8, 2005 · Love. First published Fri Apr 8, 2005; substantive revision Wed Sep 1, 2021. This essay focuses on personal love, or the love of particular persons as such. Part of the philosophical task in understanding personal love is to distinguish the various kinds of personal love. For example, the way in which I love my wife is seemingly very different ...

    • Ethics

      Like most other ancient philosophers, Plato maintains a...

    • Character, Moral

      Aristotle’s definition of good moral character. Aristotle...

    • Respect

      However, neither the love nor the respect we owe is a matter...

  2. Philosophy of Love. This article examines the nature of love and some of the ethical and political ramifications. For the philosopher, the question “what is love?” generates a host of issues: love is an abstract noun which means for some it is a word unattached to anything real or sensible, that is all; for others, it is a means by which our being—our self and its world—are irrevocably ...

    • Nonlove. The first type of love that Sternberg introduces is nonlove, which is when none of the three components of love are present in a relationship (Sternberg, 1986).
    • Liking (also called friendship) The second type of love that Sternberg introduces is liking, which is when the intimacy component of love is present in a relationship, but the passion and decision/commitment components are not (Sternberg, 1986).
    • Infatuation. The third type of love that Sternberg introduces is infatuated love, which is when the passion component of love is present in a relationship, but the intimacy and decision/commitment components are not (Sternberg, 1986).
    • Empty Love. The fourth type of love that Sternberg introduces is empty love, which is when the decision/commitment component of love is present in a relationship, but the intimacy and passion components are not (Sternberg, 1986).
  3. Jan 1, 2013 · Charles Bukowski, who also famously deemed love “a dog from hell,” in this archival video interview: Love is kind of like when you see a fog in the morning, when you wake up before the sun comes out. It’s just a little while, and then it burns away…. Love is a fog that burns with the first daylight of reality.

  4. Jun 6, 2019 · Some love researchers (e.g., Noller, 1996) commented that love is a highly polysemic concept, and linguistic and cross-cultural diversity brings even more polysemy. The search for a definition of love —the single one and the best one, or definitions—multiple in their methodology, is an enduring process.

    • Victor Karandashev
    • 2019
  5. Feb 13, 2019 · Love is the word used to label the sexual excitement of the young, the habituation of the middle-aged, and the mutual dependence of the old. There is love, of course. And then there's life, its ...

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  7. Understanding love is a complex and deeply personal endeavor. It encompasses a wide range of emotions, experiences, and perspectives that can vary greatly from person to person. Love has been the subject of countless poems, songs, and works of art throughout history, yet its true nature remains elusive. Love can be described as a powerful bond ...

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