Analyzing Love
Exploring the complexities and nuances of love
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:10th Jul '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book explores four critical issues related to love, including its definition, recognition, emotional relationships, and the justification of affection. Analyzing Love offers a deep dive into these themes.
In Analyzing Love, the author delves into four fundamental yet often overlooked issues surrounding the concept of love. The first focus is on identifying love's key characteristics, differentiating it from mere liking, benevolence, and sexual desire. This exploration includes a discussion on the various objects of love and the judgments and intentions that accompany genuine affection. By establishing these distinctions, the book sets the stage for a deeper understanding of love's complexities.
The second significant inquiry revolves around recognizing love's presence. The author poses critical questions about the criteria and grounds we rely on to ascertain love in specific situations. This exploration encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences and perceptions of love, prompting a more nuanced view of what it means to truly love someone.
Additionally, Analyzing Love examines the intricate relationships between love and other emotions, such as anger and fear. This analysis aims to clarify love's position within the broader spectrum of human emotions and attitudes. Lastly, the book addresses the justification of love, questioning whether we need reasons for our affections and whether it is appropriate to critique a lover's choices. Through these discussions, the author invites readers to engage with love in a thoughtful and analytical manner.
ISBN: 9780521068444
Dimensions: 216mm x 139mm x 9mm
Weight: 190g
144 pages