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Brandon asked:

Have any philosophers (since Plato's Symposium,say) attempted to comprehend the nature of love,
in the sense of Eros, etc.? I'm not so much interested in strictly psychoanalytical approaches, but
philosophical.

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There is a book called Eros and Ethosby Sergio Givone. Or you might try Kierkegaard or the
Platonist Iris Murdoch. I have looked up eros and love on the internet but it is connected to religion
and sex.

Rachel Browne