How to Love Wise (and Not So Wise) Advice from the Great Philosophers
PhilosophyPsychologyHuman Sexuality

How to Love Wise (and Not So Wise) Advice from the Great Philosophers

by Martin Cohen

Publisher
Media Studies Unit
Pages
86
Language
English
Published
2014

Overview

MAKE LOVE LIKE A PHILOSOPHER<br> <i>Family Values, Sex and a little bit of Philosophy</i><p> If anyone can teach us about love, it really ought to be the great philosophers. But of course, being a lover of wisdom and a wise lover are two very different things. Just consider these famous philosophical chat-up-lines: <p><i> * Are you interested in immortality?</i><br> Diotima, a lady who, according to Plato, greatly impressed Socrates <p><i>- Do you have your sexual appetites under control? I do.</i><br> Kant, his advice to young people generally. And: <p><i>- Would you like to share my grapes?</i><br> Schopenhauer, who actually used this line (unsuccessfully) to chat up a young lady. <p>For better or (more likely) for worse, here are some of philosophy's most celebrated ideas and arguments on love and relationships.

Posts about this book

No posts about this book yet. Be the first in the app!

Ready to Meet Someone Who Reads Like You?