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Informationen zum Autor Tony Milligan Klappentext What is love? What is it to be loved? Can we trust love? Is it overrated? These are just some of the questions Tony Milligan pursues in his novel exploration of a subject that has occupied philosophers since the time of Plato. Tackling the mood of pessimism about the nature of love that reaches back through Schopenhauer and Kierkegaard, he examines the links between love and grief, love and nature, and between love of others and loving oneself. We love too few things in the world, Milligan concludes, adding that we need to be loved too, to appreciate our own value and the worth of life itself. Zusammenfassung An exploration of love, a subject that has occupied philosophers since the time of Plato. Tackling the mood of pessimism about the nature of love that reaches back through Schopenhauer and Kierkegaard, it examines the links between love and grief, love and nature, and between love of others and loving oneself. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction 2. Doubts about love 3. Th e depth of love 4. A sense of worth 5. Togetherness and loss 6. Irreplaceability 7. What can we love?
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1. Introduction 2. Doubts about love 3. Th e depth of love 4. A sense of worth 5. Togetherness and loss 6. Irreplaceability 7. What can we love?