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... enjoying another person , as theater is the art of enjoying dramatic situ- ations . Because it inevitably suggests the possibility of enjoy- ment , love is the most frequent theme in all 20 THE NATURE OF LOVE.
... enjoying another person , as theater is the art of enjoying dramatic situ- ations . Because it inevitably suggests the possibility of enjoy- ment , love is the most frequent theme in all 20 THE NATURE OF LOVE.
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... enjoy God , whereas bad men want to use God in order to enjoy the world . " I have no desire to minimize the advantages of this formu- lation . The man who cannot subordinate means to ends can never attain happiness or truly love either ...
... enjoy God , whereas bad men want to use God in order to enjoy the world . " I have no desire to minimize the advantages of this formu- lation . The man who cannot subordinate means to ends can never attain happiness or truly love either ...
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... enjoyed , in the sense that Augustine intends , may never- theless be loved ? I do not think so . To love something is to enjoy it ; and that is why Augustine reserves frui for what he really cares about - the love of God . But if , as ...
... enjoyed , in the sense that Augustine intends , may never- theless be loved ? I do not think so . To love something is to enjoy it ; and that is why Augustine reserves frui for what he really cares about - the love of God . But if , as ...
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Appraisal and Bestowal | 3 |
Idealization in Freud and Santayana | 24 |
Love as Idealization | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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agapē appraisal Aquinas Aristophanes Aristotle attitude Augustine beatitude beauty becomes beloved Bernard bestowing value calls caritas Chris Christ Christian love Christian mystics church commandment concept courtly love created deity desire divine doctrine emotional eros and agape eros tradition erotic eternal everything exist faith father feeling Freud give God's love Greek Holy Ghost human love human nature Ibid idea ideal imagination infinite instinct Jesus Jewish Jews Judaism kind ladder libido live love of persons lover Lucretius Luther man's means medieval merely merging moral neighbor never nomos Nygren Old Testament one's oneself Ovid passion Paul perfect friendship philia philosophers Plato Platonic love Plotinus possible reality reason reciprocity religion religious love righteousness Romantic love saint sake salvation Santayana satisfy says seeks self-love sense sexual sinners sins Socrates soul speak spiritual marriage symbols things tion true ultimate union universe Venus wish woman word