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    Philosophy Final Paper December 18‚ 2012 What Is Love? Throughout the years‚ many philosophers have studied the nature of love‚ and have come up with many different definitions and theories. Although love is something that plays a huge role in the lives of almost everyone‚ some philosophers have simply given up on their studies‚ or felt it just wasn’t very meaningful to study at all‚ and decided to leave it in “the realm of the ineffable.” Although the question‚ “What Is love?” has still never

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    is pregnant he responds immediately by saying "it’s awful‚ it’s terrible". Simon then tells Nan that she should get an abortion in England. Nan also has a relationship in the movie with her parents. The love displayed by Nan’s parents is ultimately agape love‚ but her father‚ who also gives Nan money for school‚ heavily favours her. The actual relationship between Nan’s mother and father seems weak‚ because they are always arguing. The love demonstrated between the couple is empty love since there

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION This chapter focused on introducing the research topic‚ providing a short review of literature and stating the significance of the study. Moreover‚ it presented the theoretical framework the author used for the benefit of immediately knowing how to approach this study. The researcher also stated the problems that are tackled in this research. Lastly‚ the thesis statements or the researcher’s tentative answer to the problem statements were also presented in this

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    her‚ but that later gets in the way of his feelings for Guilliardun. Despite his disloyalty towards Guildeluec‚ which he tried his best to avoid‚ his love for Guilliardun overcame. ‘’Eliduc’’ has a mixture of three diferente types of love; ErosPhilia and Agapé. These types of love help the reader understand the psychology of love relationship in ‘’Eliduc’’. Knowing whether or not Eliduc was ever in love with his wife in the first place is important in deciding how convincing his love was for Guilliardun

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    Rima 134 The Petrarchan Sonnet "Laura" - The object of many of his poems‚ Laura is a mysterious‚ far-off‚ unreachable woman that Petrarch pines for but never gets. Scholars argue over the reality of this woman‚ but Petrarch’s other writings claim that she was a real woman who refused his advances because she was married to another man. He called his distant relationship to her "an overwhelming but pure love affair." Petrarch’s writing on Laura expresses both delight and despair. It hurts when

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    typology. Using the Greek terms: Eros‚ this concerns our desire for pleasure‚ particularly the pleasure associated with our bodily desires for sex and food. If it feels good‚ it is good. Philia refers to a friendship love like brotherly where people act with one another with kindness and showing honor. Agape is divided in two parts‚ Divine love; a love that humans feel towards God. Altruism Love‚ defines the love among humans for one another. In Agape the love exist first then the value.

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    emotion — we all know it is. People‚ however‚ rarely assume the task of deciding which type of love is the strongest. In his book The Four Loves‚ C.S. Lewis‚ a Christian‚ defines four types of love: agapé‚ the love from God‚ storgé‚ the love from familiarity and family‚ eros‚ romantic love‚ and philia‚ the love of friendship. There is no definite answer to the question of which of Lewis’s four loves is the strongest; it varies with time‚ place‚ and culture. But by looking at the type of love a

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    understanding the three plays. The three Greek words for love are; eros meaning erotic love‚ philia meaning brotherly love‚ and agapé meaning spiritual/religious love. Our one word‚ love‚ embodies all three Greek words. In The Oedipus Plays of Sophocles each play embodies a different type of love. The first play Oedipus the King deals with eros ‚ the second Oedipus at Colonus deals with agapé‚ and the third Antigone deals with philia. Imagine if the word love was used‚ then one may assume that Antigone

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    All You Need Is Eros? “Love” has been experienced‚ examined‚ converted for entertainment‚ manipulated‚ shaken‚ and stirred innumerable times through the ages‚ as humanity attempts to reign in the profound concept. Mankind was created to participate in a love affair with the Creator‚ and even those who don’t believe in Him still feel desire for the love only He can provide. With regards to Christianity‚ the fact that “God so loved the world” seems to be ingrained in the church‚ but His love can

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    Agape appears in the writings of the New Testament‚ and is considered as the highest form of love‚ or the love of God; philia often refers to a relationship of mutuality that is shared among family members and friends; storge is also a type of familial love that relates to natural affection between parents and children. Eros‚ however‚ is far different from the previous three words and is the kind of love Plato discussed in Phaedrus and Symposium. Eros denotes the sexual desire

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