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Im only 16 yes too young to know about love i agree.I had never once been called beautiful or "pretty" until my sophmore year.I was usually that type of "nerdy" girl n I didnt mind It was ok with me.It was a saturday February 11 when i met him.I was
Love is one of those strong words to say
Love (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) (10951 words)
Soble's intent in understanding eros to be a reason-dependent sort of love is to articulate a sharp contrast with agape, a sort of love that does not respond to the value of its object.
To summarize: if x loves y then x wants to benefit and be with y etc., and he has these wants (or at least some of them) because he believes y has some determinate characteristics ψ in virtue of which he thinks it worth while to benefit and be with y.
So it is because love involves forming a “we” that we must understand other persons and not properties to be the objects of love, and it is because my very identity as a person depends essentially on that “we” that it is not possible to substitute without loss one object of my love for another.
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