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Can philosophy say that "love" doesn't exist? [closed]

There must be much for a philosopher to say about such a vivid manifold phenomenon as "love" There are said to be different forms of love: agape (universal love), philautia (self-love), storge (familial … love), philia (platonic love), eros (romantic love) and their respective verb forms. …
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