Love from Friedrich Nietzsche´s perspective: love makes us human, too human
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https://doi.org/10.21501/25007858.3132Keywords:
Love, vitalism, Eros, Agápē.Abstract
This paper is the result of the Insan student research group, which is part of the major in philosophy of the School of Education and Humanities. This academic study tries to analyze the concept of love and its development, at first dealing with concepts based on Eros and Agápē, then moving on the concept presented by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche showing his vitalism position on something so human that goes beyond good and evil.Downloads
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