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The Natural Philosophy Of Love

Remy De Gourmont

"The Natural Philosophy of Love" by William Godwin is a philosophical treatise that examines the nature and principles of love from a rational and critical perspective. The book explores love as a complex and multifaceted concept, analyzing its various forms and underlying principles. Godwin seeks to understand the essence of romantic and emotional love through a philosophical lens. Godwin critiques the social norms and conventions surrounding love and relationships of his time. He challenges existing practices and advocates for a more rational and equitable approach to how love is perceived and expressed in society. The work delves into the ethical dimensions of love, questioning how moral considerations should influence romantic relationships and personal conduct. Godwin discusses the moral implications of love and how it intersects with principles of justice and fairness. And Godwin explores how individual perspectives on love can vary and how personal freedom should be respected within romantic relationships. He argues for the importance of personal choice and individual desires in the context of love. The book reflects on the idealistic aspects of romance, examining how love is often idealized and the impact of these ideals on human behavior and relationships.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publish Date: Aug 1st, 2024
  • Pages: 132
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 0.31in - 0.39lb
  • EAN: 9789364281089
  • Categories: Psychological

About the Author

Gourmont, Remy De: - Gourmont was a significant figure in the Symbolist movement, which sought to evoke emotions and ideas through suggestive and metaphorical language. His works often explore themes of art, literature, and the human condition. Gourmont's notable works include his novels such as "Le Latin Mystique" (1899) and Le Fantaisies du docteur (1906), as well as his critical essays and poetry. His writings are characterized by their exploration of aesthetics and the nature of art. Gourmont's writing often employs rich symbolism and metaphor. He uses evocative language to create layered meanings and explore abstract concepts, focusing more on suggestion than on direct description. Gourmont's work had a lasting impact on French literature and criticism. His ideas about the nature of art and literature influenced subsequent literary movements and writers. Gourmont experimented with narrative forms and structures. His works sometimes incorporate unconventional storytelling techniques, reflecting his interest in exploring new literary possibilities and he had a keen interest in the nature of language and its role in artistic expression. His writing often delves into the nuances of language, exploring how words and their meanings can shape and convey complex emotional and intellectual experiences. His prose was noted for its elegance and precision and carefully crafts his sentences to achieve a specific rhythm and tone.