How do you define true love?

How do you define true love?

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True love is a strong and lasting affection between spouses or lovers who are in a happy, passionate and fulfilling relationship. An example of true love is the emotion shared between a couple who has been married for 40 years and who are still passionate about each other and care deeply for each other.

Q. What was Socrates true love?

The second section demonstrates that Socrates loves the other as a divine being and that his love involves both ‘need love’ and ‘bestowal love. ‘ The final section attempts to show that, in the strongest sense of Socrates’s erôs, the true object of his love is love itself.

Q. How does Socrates reject Agathon understanding of the God of love?

Socrates rejects Agathon’s claim that love is wise. He argues that according to Diotima, Love was conceived on the day of the birth of Aphrodite; he was born of the god of abundance Pores, and of poverty, Penia: this explains both his semi-divine nature and his character.

Q. What do you mean by metaphysical?

Derived from the Greek meta ta physika (“after the things of nature”); referring to an idea, doctrine, or posited reality outside of human sense perception. In modern philosophical terminology, metaphysics refers to the studies of what cannot be reached through objective studies of material reality.

Q. What is another name for metaphysics?

What is another word for metaphysics?

philosophythinking
rationalismwisdom
knowledgereason
thoughtontology
science of reasoningscience of deduction

Q. What is metaphysical religion?

The word “metaphysical” literally means “above the physical.” All religions are metaphysical to a degree in that they accept various beliefs on faith, not on physical evidence. Flexer, realizing a need for deeper peace in the lives of people, founded a new religion which they called Metaphysical Christianity.

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