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  1. Platonic love /pləˈtɑːnɪk lʌv/ (danh từ) chỉ tình yêu thuần khiết, không có nhu cầu tình dục giữa hai người. Platonic love được đặt tên theo vị triết gia thời Hy Lạp cổ - Plato. 2. Nguồn gốc của Platonic love? Trong tác phẩm Symposium (Yến Hội), Plato đã dùng góc nhìn của vị ...

  2. Sep 2, 2023 · Platonic love is one of the most widely misinterpreted concepts in Plato’s philosophy. It has transcended the realm of philosophy, becoming widely used across culture and has strayed from its original meaning throughout the process. Plato believed that love is the motivation that leads one to try to know and contemplate beauty in itself.

  3. Platonic love definition: love of the Idea of beauty, seen as terminating an evolution from the desire for an individual and the love of physical beauty to the love and contemplation of spiritual or ideal beauty..

  4. The romantic love of knights and damsels emerged in the early medieval ages (11 th Century France, fine amour) a philosophical echo of both Platonic and Aristotelian love and literally a derivative of the Roman poet, Ovid and his Ars Amatoria. Romantic love theoretically was not to be consummated, for such love was transcendentally motivated by ...

  5. Apr 9, 2024 · Platonic love or friendship was named after the Greek philosopher Plato, who says that love is the impulse or motivation that makes us discover, understand, and experience true beauty. The platonic love relationship can be deep and intense and can form some of life's longest and best relationships.

  6. In contrast, platonic friendships typically feature more egalitarian dynamics. In friendships, there is a mutual sharing of experiences and emotional support without necessarily defined roles or expectations, fostering a sense of balance and reciprocity in the relationship. 3. Nature of the bond.

  7. Oct 21, 2022 · 6. Pragma. Pragma is a kind of practical love founded on reason or duty and one’s longer-term interests. Sexual attraction takes a back seat in favour of personal qualities and compatibilities ...

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