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Love and caring (Frankfurt)
They
are commands of love.
See page 31:
So far I have characterized what I refer to as “love” only as a particular mode of caring. … Love is itself, for the lover, a source of reasons. It creates the reasons by which his acts of loving concern and devotion are inspired.
Thus, love is by itself the reason for care about someone. …
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What does this line from "A Happy Death" by Camus mean?
The basic questions are : are money, love, success, the way to "give sense" to life ?
Is suicide the only response to absurdity ? … In this context, the quoted passage means : is love only "animal" desire ? If so, it seems that love cannot "give sense" to human life. …