LOVE
Love is a variety of different
feelings, states, and attitudes that ranges from interpersonal affection
("I love my mother") for pleasure ("I loved that meal"). It
can refer to an emotion of strong attraction and personal attachment. can also be a representative under human
kindness, compassion, and affection "unselfish loyal and sincere to the
good of others." can also describe
compassion and empathy for other human beings, of oneself or animal actions.
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The ancient Greeks identified
four forms of love :. Relative or acquaintance (Greek, storge), friendship
(philia), sexual desire and / or romantic (eros), and self-draining or divine
love (agape) Modern authors
distinguished new varieties of romantic love. non-Western traditions have variants or the
symbiosis of these states also distinguished. The diversity of uses and
meanings associated with the complexity of the brands involved particularly
difficult feelings of love always define, compared to other emotional states.
Love in its various forms acts as
a major facilitator of interpersonal relationships and, owing to its central
psychological importance, is one of the most common themes in the creative
arts.
Love can be understood as a
function to keep human beings together against threats and facilitate the continuation
of the species.
DEFINATIONS:
The word "love" can
have a variety of related but distinct meanings in different contexts. Many
other languages use multiple words to express some of the different concepts
that English is designated as "love"; one example is the plurality of
Greek words for "love." Cultural differences in conceptualizing love
thus prevent doubling the establishment of a universal definition.
Although the nature or essence of
love is a subject of frequent debate different aspects of the word can be
clarified by determining what is not love (antonyms of "love"). Love
as a general expression of positive sentiment (a stronger form of others) is
commonly contrasted with hate (or neutral apathy); as a way less emotionally
intimate and sexual romantic attachment, love is often contrasted with lust;
and as an interpersonal relationship with romantic accents, love is sometimes
contrasted with friendship, although the word love is often applied to close
friendships. (More possible ambiguities come with uses "bride",
"groom", "just good friends").
impersonal love
A person can say that love an
object, principle, or goal deep commitment and courage. For example,
"Love" awareness and solicit volunteer workers compassion of their
cause may sometimes be born not of interpersonal love, but impersonal love,
altruism and strong spiritual or political convictions. People can also
"love" material objects, animals, or activities if they invest
themselves in bonding or not identify with these things. If sexual passion is
also involved, and that feeling is called paraphilia.
interpersonal love
Interpersonal love refers to love
between human beings. This is a much more powerful than a simple liking for
another feeling. Unrequited love refers to those feelings of love that are not
reciprocated. Interpersonal love is most closely associated with interpersonal
relationships. Such love can exist between family members, friends and couples.
There are also a number of psychological disorders related to love, such as
erotomania.
Throughout the history,
philosophy and religion have done the most speculation on the phenomenon of
love. In the 20th century, the science of psychology has written extensively on
the subject. In recent years, the science of psychology, anthropology,
neuroscience, and biology have added to the understanding of the nature and
function of love.
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