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17. Love reconsidered
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Simon May
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Preface x
- 1. Love plays God 1
- 2. The foundation of Western love: Hebrew Scripture 14
- 3. From physical desire to paradise: Plato 38
- 4. Love as perfect friendship: Aristotle 56
- 5. Love as sexual desire: Lucretius and Ovid 69
- 6. Love as the supreme virtue: Christianity 81
- 7. Why Christian love isn’t unconditional 95
- 8. Women as ideals love and the troubadours 119
- 10. Love as joyful understanding of the whole: Spinoza 143
- 11. Love as Enlightened Romanticism: Rousseau 152
- 12. Love as religion: Schlegel and Novalis 165
- 13. Love as the urge to procreate: Schopenhauer 176
- 14. Love as affirmation of life: Nietzsche 188
- 15. Love as a history of loss: Freud 199
- 16. Love as terror and tedium: Proust 215
- 17. Love reconsidered 235
- Notes 257
- Bibliography 279
- Index 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Preface x
- 1. Love plays God 1
- 2. The foundation of Western love: Hebrew Scripture 14
- 3. From physical desire to paradise: Plato 38
- 4. Love as perfect friendship: Aristotle 56
- 5. Love as sexual desire: Lucretius and Ovid 69
- 6. Love as the supreme virtue: Christianity 81
- 7. Why Christian love isn’t unconditional 95
- 8. Women as ideals love and the troubadours 119
- 10. Love as joyful understanding of the whole: Spinoza 143
- 11. Love as Enlightened Romanticism: Rousseau 152
- 12. Love as religion: Schlegel and Novalis 165
- 13. Love as the urge to procreate: Schopenhauer 176
- 14. Love as affirmation of life: Nietzsche 188
- 15. Love as a history of loss: Freud 199
- 16. Love as terror and tedium: Proust 215
- 17. Love reconsidered 235
- Notes 257
- Bibliography 279
- Index 285