Metaphysics of Love

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A01=Booker T. Washington
A01=Frederick D. Wilhelmsen
Absolute Non-being
agape and eros
Author_Booker T. Washington
Author_Frederick D. Wilhelmsen
Body Soul Composites
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Christ's Redemptive Act
Christianity's View
Christianity’s View
Christ’s Redemptive Act
Ecstatic Dimension
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existence
existential theology
Existentialist Philosophy
fathers
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Greek Fathers
harmonizing self love and altruism
Hilaire Belloc
human
Intellectual Soul
Jose Ortega y Gasset
love and ontology
metaphysical anthropology
ontological
Ontological Poverty
Pagan Antiquity
Patrick Lee
Paul Tillich
philosophy of personhood
points
rerum
Saint Victor
situation
Spanish Culture
Spanish Language
Summa Theologiae
Thomistic Metaphysics
Tillich's Ontology
Tillich’s Ontology
Trinitarian Principle
Universidad De Madrid
Western philosophical tradition
xavier
Xavier Zubiri
zubiri

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138536777
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Metaphysics of Love develops the existential metaphysics of St. Thomas Aquinas, applying it to explore the ontological structure of the human person. Published first in 1962, this book demonstrates the fertility of Thomistic metaphysics and the enduring influence of Thomism on Western philosophy. It uncovers the ecstatic structure of human existence, in dialogue with philosophers ranging from Plato, Aristotle, and Aquinas, to Kant, Hegel, Heidegger, Tillich, Zubiri, and Ortega y Gassett, as well as theologians and historians Romano Guardini, Hilaire Belloc, and Eric Voegelin.

Philosophical and theological examinations of love have in various ways raised the following question: how can love of self (eros) be harmonized with love of others (agape)? These types of love represent two drives, Wilhelmsen argues, that in the end must be seen as aspects of existence itself. Moral and psychological problems of love turn out to be manifestations of metaphysical issues.

While different cultures have emphasized one of these drives or the other, a healthy culture will not completely forget either. Cultures differ in the way they emphasize one or the other, or flee from one or the other. These dimensions of human existence provide the framework for a person's love of self, neighbour, and God. This volume is part of Transaction's Library of Conservative Thought series.