Philosophy of love

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    aren 't loving what you are doing everyday than how are you living. Yes you still are living, but in frustration, hate, anger, and boredom, not loving. One of our goals is to be loved and fall in love. To love what we do. To listen to our parents when they say, as long as you are happy. Happiness is love. There is an article that surveyed professors and the correlation between satisfaction and money. “For American professors, their direct path shows that income is directly related to high…

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    Midsummer Night’s Dream,” he shows that love can be interpreted through emotions. Nevertheless, throughout the play there were a lot of controversial situations such as the Bottom’s head and Lysander’s eyelid. The conflict between everyone in the play was that love is a powerful symbol. The potion interrupts the love connection between Bottom and Titania. It demonstrates that love is unpredictable and uncontrollable. Literary scholar Jane Brown explains that “love becomes an analogue—indeed a…

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    As mentioned earlier, the confusion of the word love controlled my emotional stability, thus, as I entered adulthood, I quickly understood the term has only one definition as a child but several when you are an adult. "Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) argued that moral requirements are based on a standard of rationality he dubbed the “Categorical Imperative”(Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2008) ". Intimate relationships has a way of bringing light into a dark room…

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    journey in the alchemist is represented both literally and metaphorically. As he travels through the African desert, he learns lessons from the influences around him. They include people as well as forces of nature. He garners wisdom in alchemy and philosophy. By the conclusion of his story, when Santiago has fulfilled his Personal Legend, he has consequently transformed his thoughts and way of life. Arguably, the old man he encounters in the market plaza is his most influential teacher. The…

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    poetry the way that she did. Richard Wilbur, an American poet, described Emily Dickinson with the following quote; “I think that for her there are three major privations: she was deprived of an orthodox and steady religious faith; she was deprived of love; she was deprived of literary recognition.” (p.859) Wilbur’s interpretation of Miss Dickinson’s privations can be…

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    Philosophy is the study of ideas. Philosophy has four main branches: Ontology, study of reality: Epistemology, study of knowledge: Ethics, The study of moral: Aesthetics, study of art and beauty. Many Philosophers like Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle etc. contributed their own knowledge so we can use their philosophy in our life. According to Sir David, Humanism focuses on personal freedom, choice and responsibility. Achievement motivation towards highest levels. Control of own Destiny. Child…

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    He realized that the beauty of woman is life giving as well as life taking. For John Donne 'Love is like a lizard.' Its poisonous too. "Femme Fatale" of Keats' poetry emerges as she-snake of Batalvi's poems and this metaphor takes its final shape in "Loona." Betrayals and bitterness of his life wanted an escape.…

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    Bystander. Poems are also analysed, and the poem The Passionate Shepherd to his Love, represents the concept of love and romanticism, and what better way to show the effect of love is through the supremacy of jealousy and manipulation in the Shakespearian play Othello. All these texts have their own philosophies and representations of concepts, which are all deemed suitable for a senior English…

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    expression of Victor Frankenstein’s self. The monster and Victor by the end of the story had the same love and compassion for many things even if throughout the entire story they were both seeking revenge on each other they both wanted the same thing in life just to be loved and even if they could not find someone to get them love they needed they still had each other. The similarities for nature is: Victor loves science, science is a part of nature, also Victor had to go into nature to dig up…

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    individuals for their highest possibilities as individuals, and I loathe humanity, for its failure to live up to these possibilities.” This quote from Ayn Rand, the author of Anthem, displays her philosophy of Objectivism; one must live for their own benefit, their own happiness. Despite this philosophy, the main character in Anthem, Equality 7-2521, does not live for his own self-fulfilment. In his world, rules and controls disallow anyone to be alone with their own thoughts, or to even speak…

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