The question would be the following: Is love a serious philosophical problem? Since philosophy can be translated to be the love for wisdom, then one might say, having acquired this information, that love is indeed a serious philosophical problem. Because love is such a big word with a meaning greater than anything. It’s so complex, it is so hard to understand love and it’s meaning, that it has to be a serious philosophical problem, since philosophy is a love for wisdom. Since you want and love wisdom, you want knowledge. Not knowing or understand the meaning of love, can be taken as a lack of wisdom in that sense. So that’s one of the ways to look and understand the question stated before. There is indeed a way to interperate the question about love being a serious philosophical problem in a whole different way. We could say, that love is just a feeling, that it can’t be theoretically explained, it can only be felt. Therefore understanding love couldn’t be knowledge, it could only be an experience. So if philosophy deals with knowledge, not feelings, then we might come to a different conclusion from the first
The question would be the following: Is love a serious philosophical problem? Since philosophy can be translated to be the love for wisdom, then one might say, having acquired this information, that love is indeed a serious philosophical problem. Because love is such a big word with a meaning greater than anything. It’s so complex, it is so hard to understand love and it’s meaning, that it has to be a serious philosophical problem, since philosophy is a love for wisdom. Since you want and love wisdom, you want knowledge. Not knowing or understand the meaning of love, can be taken as a lack of wisdom in that sense. So that’s one of the ways to look and understand the question stated before. There is indeed a way to interperate the question about love being a serious philosophical problem in a whole different way. We could say, that love is just a feeling, that it can’t be theoretically explained, it can only be felt. Therefore understanding love couldn’t be knowledge, it could only be an experience. So if philosophy deals with knowledge, not feelings, then we might come to a different conclusion from the first