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Love: A Very Short Introduction [#415]
Love: A Very Short Introduction [#415]
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  • Provides a lucid introduction to the basic philosophical problems about love
  • Considers the notion that love is not just an emotion, but something much more complex
  • Looks at the distinctions between different kinds of love - affection, affiliation, philia, storge, agape, before focussing on eros: erotic or 'romantic' love
  • An informative summary of the latest science on love, making clear what lies behind distinctions such as love and infatuation; love and lust, as well as ways of classifying different types of love and their psychological origins
  • Examines different ideologies of love, distinguishing between the ideals and practices of monogamism, swinging, and polyamory

   
Although there are many kinds of love, erotic love has been celebrated in art and poetry as life's most rewarding and exalting experience, worth living and dying for and bringing out the best in ourselves. And yet it has excused, and even been thought to justify, the most reprehensible crimes. Why should this be? This Very Short Introduction explores this and other puzzling questions. Do we love someone for their virtue, their beauty, or their moral or other qualities? Are love's characteristic desires altruistic or selfish? Are there duties of love? What do the sciences - neuroscience, evolutionary and social psychology, and anthropology - tell us about love?
 
Many of the answers we give to such questions are determined not so much by the facts of human nature as by the ideology of love. Ronald de Sousa considers some of the many paradoxes raised by love, looking at the different kinds of love - affections, affiliation, philia, storage, agape, but focusses on eros, or romantic love. He considers whether our conventional beliefs about love and sex are deeply irrational and argues that alternative conceptions of love and sex, although hard to formulate and live by, may be worth striving for.

Index: 

1: Puzzles
2: Perspectives
3: Desire
4: Reasons
5: Science
6: Utopia
Further reading
Index

About the author: 

Ronald de Sousa, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Toronto
 
Ronald de Sousa is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He has taught at University of Toronto, Canada since 1966. He is the author of The Rationality of Emotion (MIT 1987) , Why Think? Evolution and the Rational Mind (OUP 2007, 2011), and Emotional Truth (OUP 2011). He has also published over a hundred articles and book chapters, and taught and lectured in some twenty countries. His research interests have been mainly in areas of philosophy that seek to understand the mind: emotion, evolutionary theory, cognitive science, aesthetics, ethics, and sex.

Product details

ISBN : 9780199663842

Author: 
Ronald De Sousa
Pages
152 Pages
Format
Paperback
Size
111 x 174 mm
Pub date
Dec 2015
Series
Very Short Introductions
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Love: A Very Short Introduction [#415]

Love: A Very Short Introduction [#415]

Love: A Very Short Introduction [#415]