Tamikio L. Dooley

The Philosophy of Love Ascelin
What could love and philosophy possibly have in common?
It’s worth pondering whether love and philosophy would produce something real.
Love is often separate from philosophical thought.
Thinking about philosophy causes one to drift from love.
To the woos and fro of which they steer clear from,
It’s created as something known as The Philosophy of Love.
If one understands both words,
Can the individual speak and express themselves?
How will they create the words “The Philosophy of Love?”
The Philosophy of Love signifies something, to and fro.
What is The Philosophy of Love?
The Philosophy of Love
Is,
The nature of love- the subject of the branch of philosophy,
Romance love,
Friendship,
Love and relationships,
Love considered philosophically,
As Plato, Arthur Schopenhauer, Erich Fromm, and C. S. Lewis describe The Philosophy of Love
Plato:
His Symposium explores love, from beauty and knowledge to abstract ideas.
Arthur Schopenhauer:
Claimed that love is an unconscious biological urge to find a mate to create healthy offspring, a “will to life” seeking balanced children.
Erich Fromm:
Thought that love is a skill to be honed, needing practice, patience, focus, and self-control for good relationships,
C.S. Lewis:
The Four Loves offers a framework for understanding different love types.
What exactly is The Philosophy of Love?
One’s interpretation defines The Philosophy of Love.
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Author Introduction
Tamikio L. Dooley is a multi-award-winning author. She is the author of 150 titles and 116 published books. The author writes fiction and nonfiction of crime, thriller, mystery, fantasy, historical, western, romance, zombie apocalypse, and paranormal. In her spare time, she writes short stories, poetry, articles, essays, health books, and children’s books, diaries, journals, inspiring books, culture, African American, and history books. She is also a blogger. Her research and studies areas are education mentor, health and history.