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The nature of love. |
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Conceptions of love and hate, as passions and as acts of will. |
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Love and hate in relation to each other and in relation to pleasure and pain. |
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The distinction between love and desire, the generous and acquisitive aims. |
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The aims and objects of love. |
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The intensity and power of love, its increase or decrease, its constructive or destructive force. |
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The intensity of hate, envy and jealousy. |
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The kinds of love. |
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Erotic love as distinct from lust or sexual desire. |
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The sexual instinct, its relation to other instincts. |
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Infantile sexuality, polymorphous perversity. |
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Object-fixations, identifications, and transferences, sublimation. |
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The perversion, degradation, or pathology of love, infantile and adult love. |
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Friendly, tender, or altruistic love, fraternal love. |
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The relation between love and friendship. |
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Self-love in relation to the love of others, vanity and self-interest. |
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The types of friendship, friendships based on utility, pleasure, or virtue. |
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Patterns of love and friendship in the family. |
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Friendship as a habitual association. |
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Romantic, chivalric, and courtly love, the idealization and supremacy of the beloved Conjugal love, its sexual, fraternal, and romantic components. |
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The morality of love. |
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Friendship and love in relation to virtue and happiness. |
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The demands of love and the restraints of virtue, moderation in love, the order of loves. |
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The conflict of love and duty, the difference between the loyalties of love and the obligations of justice. |
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The heroism of friendship and the sacrifices of love. |
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The social or political force of love, sympathy, or friendship. |
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Love between equals and unequals, like and unlike, the fraternity of citizenship. |
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The dependence of the state on friendship and patriotism, comparison of love and justice in relation to the common good. |
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The brotherhood of man and the world community. |
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Divine love. |
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God as the primary object of love. |
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Man's love of God in this life, respect for the moral law. |
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Beatitude as the fruition of love. |
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Charity, or supernatural love, compared with natural love. |
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The precepts of charity, the law of love. |
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The theological virtue of charity, its relation to the other virtues. |
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God's love of Himself and of creatures. |
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