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- True to the soul-searching that characterises the father of existentialism, he wrote in Either/Or: “If you marry, you will regret it; if you do not marry, you will also regret it; if you marry or if you do not marry, you will regret both; whether you marry or you do not marry, you will regret both” (Either/Or, p.33).
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Today, see if you can stretch your heart and expand your love so that it touches not only those to whom you can give it easily, but also to those who need it so much. Aristotle. Love, Heart, Giving. For though we love both the truth and our friends, piety requires us to honor the truth first. Aristotle.
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the two forms of rule are distinct: in marriage, the husband always properly retains a position of superior authority, while in political rule hierarchies are typically temporary and always subject to the approval of the people ruled.
Jul 11, 2009 · Setting the agenda for contemporary debate, ancient and medieval philosophers raised recurring themes in the philosophy of marriage: the relation between marriage and the state, the role of sex and procreation in marriage, and the gendered nature of spousal roles.
Jun 22, 2019 · Plato and Aristotle defended different views on the nature of women and of their role in society. Learn what they said with these quotes.
Mar 1, 2019 · “When beauty fades,” says Aristotle, “the friendship sometimes breaks up, because the lover is no longer attracted by the beloved and the other no longer receives the adulation of the lover” [13].