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| Love has a definition—a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person—but yet has so many different meanings. Thesauruscoping demonstrates the different meani... |
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Love
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| America Dreams
What is the American Dream?
Background Essay
What is the American Dream?
The term was first used by James Truslow Adams in his book The Epic of A... |
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Love
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| Love is a state of being obsessively interested in a certain person or object because the person or object has something that the person does not posses. Love can target anyth... |
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Love and Beauty
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| Love is neither wise nor beautiful, but the desire or pursuit of wisdom and beauty. Love is expressed via propagation and reproduction, as in the exchange and development of... |
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Love And Sacrifices
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| Love and Sacrifices
What does it mean to love another?
To love another person means to feel compassionate towards them, to "feel"
what they feel. Caring about someone,... |
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Love in Plato's Symposium
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| Two Types of Love in Plato's Symposium
I have always thought that there was only one type of love, which was that feeling of overwhelming liking to someone else. I... |
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Love Love
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| Carpe Dium
Philosophizing does not come easily to me. That is why I took this course. I wanted to expand my mind and really try to become a philosopher. With our first te... |
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Love: God'S All-Pervasive Attribute
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| Love: God’s All-Pervasive Attribute
God is unlike the man who perceives Him. This difference is usually exaggerated by man’s inability to comprehend Him fully, causing... |
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Loveless
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| Oct. 31, 1884
This is it, the last night that I will put myself though these tormented dreams of holding onto a fading life. I've shut down everything. All the equipment... |
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Lover vs. non-lover
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| "The Lover vs. the Non-Lover"
In Plato's Phaedrus, a dialogue between the main protagonist Socrates and his dear friend Phaedrus, the idea of love and philosophy join to... |
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Loyalty
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| LOYALTY
As time progresses certain values such as chivalry, bravery and honor appears to have lost cultural importance. Today men are so concentrated on the self, that thes... |
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Lucretius
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| Karen Campbell: Book IV begins by discussing Lucretius’ mission. All images and projections come from a particular source and it leaves no room for the supernatural. He feel... |
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Ludwig Wittgenstein
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| Ludwig Wittgenstein
Philosophy of language is the branch of philosophy that studies language. Its primary focus includes the nature of linguistic meaning, reference, langu... |
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