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Platonic philosophy is centered around the idea that the human soul has an innate desire for wisdom, beauty, and goodness. This desire can be satisfied through the pursuit of idealized, intellectual,...
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Platonic love is an idea that has fascinated people throughout history, but it was during the Renaissance that its influence on artistic depictions of romantic relationships reached new heights. The...
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The ontology of love is an essential aspect that defines the moral meaning of human connections between individuals. This ontology includes various perspectives, such as Platonic, Aristotelian,...
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